A Novel Approach For Low-Power Sequential Circuits Using Reconfigurable Pulsed Latches

A. SATYANARAYANA, B. SANGEETH KUMAR

Abstract


Pulsed latches are gaining increased visibility in low-power ASIC designs. They provide an alternative sequential element with high performance and low area and power consumption, taking advantage of both latch and flip-flop features. While the circuit reliability and robustness against different process, voltage, and temperature variations are considered as critical issues with current technologies, no significant reliability study was proposed for pulsed latch circuits. In this paper, we present a study on the effect of different PVT variations on the behavior of pulsed latches, considering the effect on both the pulsed and the latch. In addition, two novel design approaches are presented to enhance the reliability of pulsed latch circuits, while keeping their main advantages of high performance, low power, and small area. The two proposed designs have negligible power overhead when running at nominal supply voltage, and they have higher yield per unit power when compared with the traditional design at different voltages and temperatures. The advanced pulsed latches can implement up to 256-bit length for advanced pulsed latches.


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