Title :
GaAs split phase dynamic logic
Author :
Law, Oscar M K ; Salama, C.A.T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. and Comput. Eng., Toronto Univ., Ont., Canada
fDate :
5/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A novel GaAs dynamic logic gate: split phase dynamic logic (SPDL) is presented in this paper. The logic gate, derived from CMOS domino circuits, uses a split phase inverter to increase output voltage swing and a self-biased transistor to compensate for leakage loss. Compared with current GaAs dynamic logic designs, it offers several distinct advantages including small propagation delay, large output swing, low power dissipation and high process tolerance. The logic gate can be made directly compatible with direct-coupled FET logic (DCFL) and buffered FET logic (BFL) allowing flexible design for a variety of high speed digital applications. Four-bit carry lookahead adders using SPDL were fabricated in a 1 μm non-self aligned GaAs MESFET technology and the critical delays were found to be of the order of 500 ps
Keywords :
III-V semiconductors; adders; carry logic; field effect integrated circuits; gallium arsenide; integrated logic circuits; logic design; logic gates; 1 micron; 500 ps; DCFL compatibility; GaAs; SPDL; buffered FET logic compatibility; carry lookahead adders; domino circuits; high process tolerance; leakage loss compensation; logic gate; low power dissipation; nonself aligned GaAs MESFET technology; output swing; propagation delay; self-biased transistor; split phase dynamic logic; split phase inverter; Adders; CMOS logic circuits; FETs; Gallium arsenide; Logic design; Logic gates; Power dissipation; Propagation delay; Pulse inverters; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of