This paper presents a new low-power high-speed fully static CMOS variable-time adder. The VLSI implementation proposed here is based on the statistical carry look-ahead addition technique. The new circuit takes advantage of an innovative way of using a composition of propagate signals and of appropriately designed overlapped execution modules to reduce average addition time, layout area, and power dissipation. A 56-bit adder designed as described here and realized using ANIS 0.35-mum CMOS standard cells at 3.3 supply voltage shows an average addition time of about 4.3 ns and a maximum power dissipation of only 50 mW at 200-MHz repetitive frequency using a silicon area of less than 0.23 mm(2).

VLSI circuits for low-power high-speed asynchronous addition

PERRI, Stefania;CORSONELLO, Pasquale;COCORULLO, Giuseppe
2002-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents a new low-power high-speed fully static CMOS variable-time adder. The VLSI implementation proposed here is based on the statistical carry look-ahead addition technique. The new circuit takes advantage of an innovative way of using a composition of propagate signals and of appropriately designed overlapped execution modules to reduce average addition time, layout area, and power dissipation. A 56-bit adder designed as described here and realized using ANIS 0.35-mum CMOS standard cells at 3.3 supply voltage shows an average addition time of about 4.3 ns and a maximum power dissipation of only 50 mW at 200-MHz repetitive frequency using a silicon area of less than 0.23 mm(2).
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