DocumentCode
2615557
Title
A Study on self-timed asynchronous subthreshold logic
Author
Lotze, Niklas ; Ortmanns, Maurits ; Manoli, Yiannos
Author_Institution
Dept. of Microsyst. Eng., Freiburg Univ., Freiburg
fYear
2007
fDate
7-10 Oct. 2007
Firstpage
533
Lastpage
540
Abstract
This paper investigates self-timed asynchronous design techniques for subthreshold digital circuits. In this voltage range extremely high voltage-dependent delay uncertainties arise which make the use of synchronous circuits rather inefficient or their reliability doubtful. Delay-line controlled circuits face these difficulties with self-timed operation with the disadvantage of necessary timing margins for proper operation. In this paper we discuss these necessary timing overheads and present our approach to their analysis and reduction to a minimum value by the use of circuit techniques allowing completion detection. Transistor-level simulation results for an entirely delay-adaptable counter under variable supply down to 200 mV are presented. Additionally an analytical comparison and simulation of timing and energy consumption of more complex subthreshold asynchronous circuits is shown. The outcome is that a combination of delay-line based circuits with circuits using completion detection is promising for applications where the supply voltages are at extremely low levels.
Keywords
delay circuits; digital circuits; logic circuits; timing circuits; complex subthreshold asynchronous circuits; delay-adaptable counter; delay-line based circuits; delay-line controlled circuits; energy consumption; high voltage-dependent delay uncertainties; self-timed asynchronous subthreshold logic; self-timed operation; subthreshold digital circuits; transistor-level simulation; Analytical models; Circuit simulation; Counting circuits; Delay; Digital circuits; Face detection; Logic; Timing; Uncertainty; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Design, 2007. ICCD 2007. 25th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Lake Tahoe, CA
ISSN
1063-6404
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1257-0
Electronic_ISBN
1063-6404
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCD.2007.4601949
Filename
4601949
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