FPGA-Based Synthesis of High-Speed Hybrid Carry Select Adders
Author(s) -
V. Kokilavani,
K. Preethi,
P. Balasubramanian
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
advances in electronics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2356-6663
pISSN - 2314-7881
DOI - 10.1155/2015/713843
Subject(s) - carry (investment) , adder , multiplexer , carry save adder , computer science , operand , serial binary adder , binary number , converters , arithmetic , parallel computing , computer hardware , mathematics , engineering , multiplexing , electrical engineering , telecommunications , latency (audio) , finance , voltage , economics
Carry select adder is a square-root time high-speed adder. In this paper, FPGA-based synthesis of conventional and hybrid carry select adders are described with a focus on high speed. Conventionally, carry select adders are realized using the following: (i) full adders and 2 : 1 multiplexers, (ii) full adders, binary to excess 1 code converters, and 2 : 1 multiplexers, and (iii) sharing of common Boolean logic. On the other hand, hybrid carry select adders involve a combination of carry select and carry lookahead adders with/without the use of binary to excess 1 code converters. In this work, two new hybrid carry select adders are proposed involving the carry select and section-carry based carry lookahead subadders with/without binary to excess 1 converters. Seven different carry select adders were implemented in Verilog HDL and their performances were analyzed under two scenarios, dual-operand addition and multioperand addition, where individual operands are of sizes 32 and 64-bits. In the case of dual-operand additions, the hybrid carry select adder comprising the proposed carry select and section-carry based carry lookahead configurations is the fastest. With respect to multioperand additions, the hybrid carry select adder containing the carry select and conventional carry lookahead or section-carry based carry lookahead structures produce similar optimized performance
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