Title :
Test of a majority-based reversible (quantum) 4 bits ripple-carry adder in adiabatic calculation
Author :
Burignat, Stéphane ; De Vos, Alexis
Author_Institution :
Vakgroep elektronika en informatiesystemen, Univ. Gent, Ghent, Belgium
Abstract :
Quantum computing and circuits are of growing interest and so is reversible logic as it plays an important role in the synthesis of circuits dedicated to quantum computation. Moreover, reversible logic provides an alternative to classical computing machines, that may overcome many of the power dissipation problems in the near future. As a proof of concept we designed and tested a reversible 4 bits ripple-carry adder based on a do-spy-undo structure. This paper presents some performances obtained with such a chip processed in standard 0.35 μm CMOS technology and used in real reversible calculation (in this study, computations are performed in both directions such that addition and subtraction are made reversibly with the same chip). We also discuss the superiority of using adiabatic signals over classical rectangular pulses when using dual-line pass-transistor logic gates. Adiabatic signals allow the signal energy stored on the various capacitances of the circuit to be redistributed rather than being dissipated as heat. Finally, we show that adiabatic signals allow to avoid calculation errors introduced by the use of conventional rectangular pulses and allow to drastically reduce the number of pulse resynchronization in large circuits.
Keywords :
CMOS logic circuits; adders; logic gates; quantum computing; CMOS technology; adiabatic calculation; adiabatic signals; classical computing machines; do-spy-undo structure; dual-line pass-transistor logic gates; majority-based reversible ripple-carry adder; power dissipation problems; pulse resynchronization; quantum circuits; quantum computing; rectangular pulses; size 0.35 mum; word length 4 bit; Adders; Computational modeling; Logic gates; Shape; Switches; Transistors; Voltage measurement; Spectre simulation; adiabatic signal; design; implementation; pass-transistor logic; quantum computation; reversible computation; ripple-carry adder; test and measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Mixed Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems (MIXDES), 2011 Proceedings of the 18th International Conference
Conference_Location :
Gliwice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0304-1