7th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED'06)
Power Gating with Multiple Sleep Modes
San Jose, California
March 27-March 29
ISBN: 0-7695-2523-7
This paper describes a power gating technique with multiple sleep modes where each mode represents a trade-off between wake-up overhead and leakage savings. We show that high wake-up latency and wake-up power penalty of traditional power gating limits its application to large stretches of inactivity. Our simulations and data traces show that multiple sleep mode capability provides an extra 17% reduction in overall leakage as compared to single mode gating. The multiple modes can be designed to allow state-retentive modes. The results on benchmarks show that a single state-retentive mode can reduce leakage by 19% while preserving state of the circuit.
Citation:
Kanak Agarwal, Kevin Nowka, Harmander Deogun, Dennis Sylvester, "Power Gating with Multiple Sleep Modes," isqed, pp.633-637, 7th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED'06), 2006
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