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A Comparative Review on ALU using CMOS and GDI techniques for Power Dissipation and Propagation Delay
Author(s) -
Rimjhim Saxena,
K. Billy Sadhu Sharma
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal online of sports technology and human engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2349-0772
DOI - 10.24113/ojssports.v7i1.119
Subject(s) - electronic circuit , computer science , electronic engineering , transistor , cmos , propagation delay , digital electronics , integrated injection logic , power (physics) , electrical engineering , pass transistor logic , engineering , physics , quantum mechanics , voltage
Arithmetic and Logic Circuits are to be designed with less power, compact size, less propagation delay in this fast growing era of technology. Arithmetic operations are indispensable and the basic functions for any high speed low power applications like digital signal processing, microprocessors, image processing, etc. Consumption of power is the major issue in designing these circuits. Also the number of transistors required is also the one of the issues in designing the circuits. To minimize the transistors required in designing the circuits and to reduce the power consumption of the circuits, the authors have referred some techniques to overcome these problems in this paper. By reviewing all these techniques, the authors try to implement the GDI technique to reduce the power consumption and transistors count or the area required to design the circuits.

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