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A bus encoding technique for power and cross-talk minimization

Date Issued
24-05-2004
Author(s)
Subrahmanya, P.
Manimegalai, R.
Veezhinathan Kamakoti 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Madhu Mutyam 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
Considerable research has been done in the area of bus-encoding techniques, for either power minimization or cross-talk elimination in system-level buses, but not both together. We propose No Adjacent Transition (NAT) coding scheme, a bus encoding technique that simultaneously reduces power consumption and eliminates cross-talk. NAT-encoding and decoding algorithms are proposed and an analytical study of power dissipation is presented.
Volume
17
Subjects
  • Cross-talk

  • Encoding techniques

  • Limited Weight Codes

  • Low Power Design

  • Memoryless bus encodi...

  • Pipelining.

  • Transition Signalling...

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