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An Optimized Embedded Adder For Digital Signal Processing Applications, Kala Bharathan, Seshasayanan Ramachandran Jan 2016

An Optimized Embedded Adder For Digital Signal Processing Applications, Kala Bharathan, Seshasayanan Ramachandran

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this paper, an embedded logic full adder (PRO-FA) circuit in transistor level is proposed that reduces logic complexity, consumes low power, and is low area. The design is implemented for 1 bit and then is further extended to 64 bits. The area obtained for 1-bit PRO-FA is 2.85 $ {\mu }{m}^{{2}}$ and is built using only 13 transistors. The PDP of the proposed adder is ${459.4\times }{{10}}^{{-18}} Ws $ and ADP is 128.25 $\mu {m}^{{2}}ps $ and is compared with the earlier reported designs. Furthermore, a 16-, 32-, 64-bit both linear and square-root carry select adder/subtractor (CSLAS) structure is …


Digital Circuit Projects: An Overview Of Digital Circuits Through Implementing Integrated Circuits - Second Edition, Charles W. Kann May 2014

Digital Circuit Projects: An Overview Of Digital Circuits Through Implementing Integrated Circuits - Second Edition, Charles W. Kann

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Digital circuits, often called Integrated Circuits or ICs, are the central building blocks of a Central Processing Unit (CPU). To understand how a computer works, it is essential to understand the digital circuits which make up the CPU. This text introduces the most important of these digital circuits; adders, decoders, multiplexers, D flip-flops, and simple state machines.

What makes this textbook unique is that it puts the ability to understand these circuits into the hands of anyone, from hobbyists to students studying Computer Science. This text is designed to teach digital circuits using simple projects the reader can implement. But …