Automated low-power technique exploiting multiple supply voltages applied to a media processor

Kimiyoshi Usami(Toshiba (Japan)), M. Igarashi(Toshiba (Japan)), F. Minami(Toshiba (Japan)), Takashi Ishikawa(Toshiba (Japan)), Mio KANZAWA, M. Ichida(Toshiba (Japan)), K. Nogami(Toshiba (Japan))
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
March 1, 1998
Cited by 275

Abstract

This paper describes an automated design technique to reduce power by making use of two supply voltages. The technique consists of structure synthesis, placement, and routing. The structure synthesizer clusters the gates off the critical paths so as to supply the reduced voltage to save power. The placement and routing tool assigns either the reduced voltage or the unreduced one to each row so as to minimize the area overhead. The reduced supply, voltage is also exploited in a clock tree to reduce power. Combining these techniques together, we applied it to a media processor chip. The combined technique reduced the power by 47% in random-logic modules and by 73% in the clock tree, while keeping the performance.


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