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Multivoltage Cmos Circuit Design Dr Volkan Kursun Dr Eby G Friedmanauth

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Multivoltage Cmos Circuit Design Dr Volkan Kursun Dr Eby G Friedmanauth
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.31 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Dr. Volkan Kursun, Dr. Eby G. Friedman(auth.)
ISBN: 9780470010235, 9780470033371, 0470010231, 0470033371
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Multivoltage Cmos Circuit Design Dr Volkan Kursun Dr Eby G Friedmanauth by Dr. Volkan Kursun, Dr. Eby G. Friedman(auth.) 9780470010235, 9780470033371, 0470010231, 0470033371 instant download after payment.

This book presents an in-depth treatment of various power reduction and speed enhancement techniques based on multiple supply and threshold voltages. A detailed discussion of the sources of power consumption in CMOS circuits will be provided whilst focusing primarily on identifying the mechanisms by which sub-threshold and gate oxide leakage currents are generated. The authors present a comprehensive review of state-of-the-art dynamic, static supply and threshold voltage scaling techniques and discuss the pros and cons of supply and threshold voltage scaling techniques.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–17):
Chapter 2 Sources of Power Consumption in CMOS ICs (pages 19–43):
Chapter 3 Supply and Threshold Voltage Scaling Techniques (pages 45–84):
Chapter 4 Low?Voltage Power Supplies (pages 85–97):
Chapter 5 Buck Converters for On?Chip Integration (pages 99–113):
Chapter 6 Low?Voltage Swing Monolithic DC–DC Conversion (pages 115–126):
Chapter 7 High Input Voltage Step?Down DC–DC Converters (pages 127–138):
Chapter 8 Signal Transfer in ICs with Multiple Supply Voltages (pages 139–146):
Chapter 9 Domino Logic with Variable Threshold Voltage Keeper (pages 147–170):
Chapter 10 Subthreshold Leakage Current Characteristics of Dynamic Circuits (pages 171–186):
Chapter 11 Sleep Switch Dual Threshold Voltage Domino Logic (pages 187–204):
Chapter 12 Conclusions (pages 205–210):

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