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  • Subthreshold Source-Coupled Circuit Design for Ultra-Low-Power Applications

    Mon, Jul 20, 2009 @ 11:00 AM

    Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

    Conferences, Lectures, & Seminars


    Speaker: Yusuf Leblebici (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)Abstract:
    In this talk, a novel approach is presented for
    implementing ultra-low-power digital components
    and systems using source-coupled logic (SCL)
    circuit topology, operating in weak inversion
    (subthreshold) regime. Minimum size pMOS
    transistors with shorted drain-substrate
    contacts are used as gate-controlled, very high
    resistivity load devices. Based on the proposed
    approach, the power consumption and the
    operation frequency of logic circuits can be
    scaled down linearly by changing the tail bias
    current of SCL gates over a very wide range
    spanning several orders of magnitude, which is
    not achievable in subthreshold CMOS circuits.
    Measurements in conventional 0.18um CMOS
    technology show that the tail bias current of
    each gate can be set as low as 10 pA, with a
    supply voltage of 300 mV, resulting in a
    power-delay product of less than 1 fJ
    (Femto-Joule) per gate. Fundamental circuits
    such as ring oscillators and frequency dividers,
    as well as more complex digital blocks such as
    parallel multipliers designed by using the STSCL topology will be presented.Speaker Biography:Yusuf Leblebici received his Ph.D. degree in
    electrical and computer engineering from the
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    (UIUC) in 1990. Between 1991 and 2001, he worked
    as a faculty member at UIUC, at Istanbul
    Technical University, and at Worcester
    Polytechnic Institute (WPI) - where he
    established and directed the VLSI Design Laboratory.Since 2002, Dr. Leblebici has been a Chair
    Professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of
    Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), and director of
    Microelectronic Systems Laboratory. He is a
    coauthor of 4 textbooks, namely, "Hot-Carrier
    Reliability of MOS VLSI Circuits" (Kluwer
    Academic Publishers, 1993), "CMOS Digital
    Integrated Circuits: Analysis and Design"
    (McGraw Hill, 1st Edition 1996, 2nd Edition
    1998, 3rd Edition 2002), "CMOS Multichannel
    Single-Chip Receivers for Multi-Gigabit Optical
    Data Communications" (Springer, 2007) and
    "Fundamentals of High-Frequency CMOS Analog
    Integrated Circuits" (Cambridge University
    Press, 2009), as well as more than 150 articles
    published in various journals and conferences.Hosted by Dr. Anthony Levi

    Location: Charles Lee Powell Hall (PHE) - 631

    Audiences: Everyone Is Invited

    Contact: Theodore Low

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