2015
DOI: 10.2298/fuee1504657b
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A latency optimized biased implementation style weak-indication self-timed full adder

Abstract: This article presents a biased implementation style weak-indication self-timed full adder design that is latency optimized. The proposed full adder is constructed using the delay-insensitive dual-rail code and adheres to the 4-phase handshaking. Performance comparisons of the proposed full adder vis-à-vis other strong and weakindication full adders are done on the basis of a 32-bit self-timed ripple carry adder architecture, with the full adders and ripple carry adders realized using a 32/28nm CMOS process. Th… Show more

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“…It can be seen from Table I that the weak-indication array multiplier incorporating the biased weak-indication full adder of [30] and the strong-indication 2-input AND function to generate the partial products enables reduced cycle time and PCTP compared to the rest with respect to RTZ and RTO handshaking. Compared to the weak-indication array multiplier embedding the weak-indication full adder of [31], the weakindication array multiplier embedding the weak-indication full adder of [30] reports corresponding reductions in cycle time and PCTP by 12.9% and 12.6% for RTZ handshaking, and by 15.5% and 15.2% for RTO handshaking respectively.…”
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“…It can be seen from Table I that the weak-indication array multiplier incorporating the biased weak-indication full adder of [30] and the strong-indication 2-input AND function to generate the partial products enables reduced cycle time and PCTP compared to the rest with respect to RTZ and RTO handshaking. Compared to the weak-indication array multiplier embedding the weak-indication full adder of [31], the weakindication array multiplier embedding the weak-indication full adder of [30] reports corresponding reductions in cycle time and PCTP by 12.9% and 12.6% for RTZ handshaking, and by 15.5% and 15.2% for RTO handshaking respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Two indicating asynchronous array multipliers which incorporate weak-indication full adders based on [31]; corresponding to RTZ and RTO handshake protocols…”
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