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Designing CMOS Circuits for Low Power (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
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Designing CMOS Circuits for Low Power (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
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This book is the fourth in a series on novel low power design
architectures, methods and design practices. It results from of a
large European project started in 1997, whose goal is to promote
the further development and the faster and wider industrial use of
advanced design methods for reducing the power con sumption of
electronic systems. Low power design became crucial with the wide
spread of portable infor mation and communication terminals, where
a small battery has to last for a long period. High performance
electronics, in addition, suffers from a per manent increase of the
dissipated power per square millimeter of silicon, due to the
increasing clock-rates, which causes cooling and reliability
problems or otherwise limits the performance. The European Union's
Information Technologies Programme 'Esprit' did therefore launch a
'Pilot action for Low Power Design', which eventually grew to 19
R&D projects and one coordination project, with an overall
budget of 14 million EURO. It is meanwhile known as European Low
Power Initiative for Electronic System Design (ESD-LPD) and will be
completed in the year 2002. It involves to develop or demonstrate
new design methods for power reduction, while the coordination
project takes care that the methods, experiences and results are
properly documented and publicised."
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