Title :
Peak current reduction by simultaneous state replication and re-encoding
Author :
Gu, Junjun ; Qu, Gang ; Yuan, Lin ; Zhou, Qiang
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
Abstract :
Peak current is one of the important considerations for circuit design and testing in the deep sub-micron technology. In a synchronous finite state machine (FSM), it is observed that the peak current happens at the moment of state transitions and it has a strong correlation with the maximum number of state registers switching in the same direction simultaneously [2], which we refer to as the peak switching value (PSV). We propose a FSM synthesis method to reduce P SV by seamlessly combining state replication and state re-encoding techniques. Our experiments show that out of 52 FSM benchmarks encoded by a state-of-the-art power-driven encoding algorithm POW3 [1], 36 of them are not optimal in terms of PSV. Our approach can improve on 34 of them with an average 39.2% PSV reduction, while the only comparable PSV-driven FSM synthesis technique [2] can improve on 27 benchmarks with an average 24.5% reduction. Furthermore, we compare our approach with [2] after the FSMs are implemented using an industry EDA tool. The results show that our approach reduces the peak current in the circuits by 13% on average and the total power by 3% with a mere 2% overhead in area.
Keywords :
encoding; finite state machines; synchronous machines; deep submicron technology; peak current reduction; power-driven encoding algorithm; reencoding; state transition moment; synchronous finite state machine; Benchmark testing; Encoding; Optimized production technology; Registers; Sequential circuits; Strontium; Switches; finite state machine; low power; peak current; state encoding; state replication;
Conference_Titel :
Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD), 2010 IEEE/ACM International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8193-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICCAD.2010.5654204