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Synthesis of dual-mode circuits through library design, gate sizing, and clock-tree optimization

Author(s)
Kim, SangminKang, SeokhyeongShin, Youngsoo
Issued Date
2016-07
DOI
10.1145/2856032
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/19861
Fulltext
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2926747.2856032
Citation
ACM TRANSACTIONS ON DESIGN AUTOMATION OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS, v.21, no.3, pp.51
Abstract
A dual-mode circuit is a circuit that has two operating modes: a default high-performance mode at nominal voltage and a secondary low-performance near-threshold voltage (NTV) mode. A key problem that we address is to maximize NTV mode clock frequency. Some cells that are particularly slow in NTV mode are optimized through transistor sizing and stack removal; static noise margin of each gate is extracted and appended in a library so that function failures can be checked and removed during synthesis. A new gate-sizing algorithm is proposed that takes account of timing slacks at both modes. A new sensitivity measure is introduced for this purpose; binary search is then applied to find the maximum NTV mode frequency. Clock-tree synthesis is reformulated to minimize clock skew at both modes. This is motivated by the fact that the proportion of load-dependent delay along clock paths, as well as clock-path delays themselves, should be made equal. Experiments on some test circuits indicate that NTV mode clock period is reduced by 24%, on average; clock skew at NTV decreases by 13%, on average; and NTV mode energy-delay product is reduced by 20%, on average.
Publisher
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
ISSN
1084-4309
Keyword (Author)
Clock-tree optimizationDual-mode circuitGate sizingNear-threshold voltageTiming optimization

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