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8th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED'07)
Lookup Table-Based Adaptive Body Biasing of Multiple Macros
San Jose, California
March 26-March 28
ISBN: 0-7695-2795-7
Byunghee Choi, KAIST, Korea
Youngsoo Shin, KAIST, Korea
A reduced supply voltage must be accompanied by a reduced threshold voltage, which makes this approach to power saving susceptible to process variation in transistor parameters, as well as resulting in increased subthreshold leakage.We propose a new adaptive body biasing scheme, based on a lookup table for independent control of multiple functional blocks on a chip, which controls leakage and also compensates for process variation at the block level. An adaptive body bias is applied to blocks in active mode and a large reverse body bias is applied to blocks in standby mode. This is achieved by a central body bias controller, which has a low overhead in terms of area, delay, and power consumption. The problem of optimizing the required set of bias voltages is formulated and solved. A design methodology for semicustom design using standard-cell elements is developed and verified with benchmark circuits.
Citation:
Byunghee Choi, Youngsoo Shin, "Lookup Table-Based Adaptive Body Biasing of Multiple Macros," isqed, pp.533-538, 8th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED'07), 2007
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