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Fault Tolerant Flip-Flop Design for Ultra-Low Power Subthreshold Logic

Fault Tolerant Flip-Flop Design for Ultra-Low Power Subthreshold Logic

Gaurav Dukle

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KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2008
Materia
Ciencias de la computación
ISBN:
9783639082265
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Low power consumption and radiation hardness are generally com­peting requirements for space electronics as well as many earth-bound high reliability applications. Recently, subthreshold logic has emerged as a technology that can deliver the theoretical minimum energy per computation by running at ultra-low levels. The resulting performance degradation is tolerable due the dramatic increase in energy efficiency. However, operating circuits at such low voltages decreases the critical charge – Qcrit - required to corrupt the contents of memories and sequential elements. The marriage of subthreshold logic and high-reliability electronics is inevitable, yet there has been to date no investigation of the effects of radiation on circuits that operate at such low voltages. This book provides a comprehensive comparison of a variety of traditional flip-flop designs at subthreshold levels - not just in terms of performance, power and area but radiation hardness as well. Further­more, a novel flip-flop design is presented, which is optimized for robust subthreshold operation.

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