Simulation of power measurement of sequential adiabatic circuit

This paper presents an issue to measure dynamic power in adiabatic sequential circuit. Three power estimation techniques based on power meter simulation method, HSPICE simulation platform and dynamic power equation are presented. Unlike traditional digital circuit which is powered by a constant volt...

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Main Authors: Abidin, N. A. N. B. Z., A’Ain, A. K. B.
Format: Article
Published: American Scientific Publishers 2017
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75149/
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Summary:This paper presents an issue to measure dynamic power in adiabatic sequential circuit. Three power estimation techniques based on power meter simulation method, HSPICE simulation platform and dynamic power equation are presented. Unlike traditional digital circuit which is powered by a constant voltage, adiabatic circuit is powered by an AC signal. This is the motivation behind this work which is to compare the accuracy of power measured. This work is based on 0.25 CMOS process technology and adiabatic design technique is based on quasi adiabatic.