Title :
Energy optimization of pipelined digital systems using circuit sizing and supply scaling
Author :
Dao, Hoang Q. ; Zeydel, Bart R. ; Oklobdzija, Vojin G.
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Univ. of California, Davis, CA, USA
Abstract :
We present a systematic method for minimizing the energy of pipelined digital systems, through joint optimization of each pipeline stage and the system. A pipeline stage with a constant load can either be optimized for delay at a given input size, minimized for energy at a fixed delay, or have delay traded off for energy at a fixed input size. The results of these optimizations are combined to yield the design region for energy and delay. At the system level with a fixed throughput constraint, the sensitivities to input size and output load of all pipeline stages form the optimal energy criteria that provide a systematic method to minimize the total system energy. This method is applied to a media datapath, where we show up to 37% energy saving for a fixed performance. The minimal energy-delay curve of the system obtained through application of this method demonstrates similar characteristics as that of a single pipeline stage. With voltage scaling, the optimal solution displays a strong dependency between delay, energy, and supply voltage. The proper tradeoff between these entities makes a fundamental impact on efficient digital design.
Keywords :
circuit optimisation; logic design; pipeline arithmetic; circuit sizing; digital design; energy optimization; energy-delay curve; media datapath; optimal energy criteria; pipeline stages; pipelined digital systems; supply scaling; voltage scaling; Circuits; Delay; Design optimization; Digital systems; Displays; Optimization methods; Pipelines; Power engineering and energy; Throughput; Voltage; Circuit sizing; digital system; energy–delay characteristics; optimal criteria; optimization methodology; pipelined stage; supply voltage effects;
Journal_Title :
Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVLSI.2005.863760