LDPC Decoder with an Adaptive Wordwidth Datapath for Energy and BER Co-Optimization
Author(s) -
Tinoosh Mohsenin,
Houshmand Shirani-Mehr,
Bevan Baas
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
vlsi design
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.123
H-Index - 24
eISSN - 1065-514X
pISSN - 1026-7123
DOI - 10.1155/2013/913018
Subject(s) - low density parity check code , datapath , computer science , soft decision decoder , decoding methods , power (physics) , throughput , cmos , electronic engineering , energy consumption , real time computing , algorithm , parallel computing , electrical engineering , wireless , engineering , telecommunications , physics , quantum mechanics
An energy efficient low-density parity-check(LDPC) decoder using an adaptive wordwidth datapath is presented. The decoder switches between a Normal Mode and a reduced wordwidth Low Power Mode. Signal toggling is reduced as variable node processing inputs change in fewer bits. The duration of time that the decoder stays in a given mode is optimized for power and BER requirements and the received SNR. The paper explores different Low Power Mode algorithms to reduce the wordwidth and their implementations. Analysis of the BER performance and power consumption from fixed-point numerical and post-layout power simulations, respectively, is presented for a full parallel 10GBASE-T LDPC decoder in 65 nm CMOS. A 5.10 mm2 low power decoder implementation achieves 85.7 Gbps while operating at 185 MHz and dissipates 16.4 pJ/bit at 1.3 V with early termination. At 0.6 V the decoder throughput is 9.3 Gbps (greater than 6.4 Gbps required for 10GBASE-T) while dissipating an average power of 31 mW. This is 4.6 lower than the state of the art reported power with an SNR loss of 0.35 dB at
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