An MTCMOS technology for low-power physical design |
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Authors: | Qiang Zhou [Author Vitae]Author Vitae] Yici Cai [Author Vitae] Xianlong Hong [Author Vitae] |
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Affiliation: | Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, PR China |
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Abstract: | Multi-threshold CMOS (MTCMOS) technology is an effective sub-threshold leakage power reduction method in CMOS circuits, which satisfies high-performance and low-power design requirements. The optimization of virtual supply network plays an important role in MTCMOS low-power design. Existing low-power works are mainly on gate level, without any optimization on physical design level, which can lead to a large amount of virtual supply networks. Merging the objective of virtual networks minimization into physical design, this paper presents (1) a low-power-driven physical design flow; (2) a novel low-power placement to simultaneously place standard cells and sleep transistors; and (3) the sleep transistor relocation technique to further reduce the virtual supply networks. Experimental results are promising for both achieving up to 28.15% savings for virtual supply networks and well controlling the increase of signal nets. |
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Keywords: | MTCMOS Low power Placement Physical design |
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