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Gheorghe M. Ştefan http://arh.pub.ro/gstefan/ - 2014 -
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Comparator 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven2
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Elementary comparator 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven3
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Log-depth comparator 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven4
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Complex (random) circuits An universal circuit: 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven5 Size O(2 n ) Depth O(n)
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2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven7 S EMUX = 6 S 3U_circuit = 42
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2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven8 S 3InMajority = 12
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Many-input random circuit 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven9
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Applying the de Morgan theorem results a Read-Only Memory (ROM) which is not a memory, it is a combinational circuit implemented as a Look-Up Table (LUT). x n-1, x n-2, … x 0 : is the “address” f, g, … s : is the “content stored at” x n-1, x n-2, … x 0 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven12
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First-order – 1-loop digital systems Elementary latch Clocked latch Master-slave flip flop: serial extension Random Access Memory (RAM): parallel extension Register: serial-parallel extension 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven13
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Stable – unstable loops 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven14
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Low-cost oscillator 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven15
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Serial composition: serial shift register 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven17
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Parallel composition: Random Access Memory (RAM) 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven18
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Expanding the number of bits 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven20
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Expanding the number of words 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven21
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Synchronous RAM 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven22
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For L < 130 nm writing is synchronous, while reading could be synchronous or asynchronous 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven23 Example of synchronous reading:
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Register file 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven24
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2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven25 Reading is asynchronous
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Home work 7 Problem 1: Let be the log-depth comparator (see slide 4) with n = 8. Compute de size of the circuit (the number of inputs in all inverting circuits). Problem 2: Design, using the method presented in the slide no. 7, the circuit whose “program” is 11100100. Compute the final size (the number of inputs in all inverting circuits). Problem 3: Let be the low cost oscillator form the slide 16. Its output is connected to the input of an inverter. 1. Compute the frequency of the signal generated, f osc, when: For the NAND gate: t pLH = 40ps, t pHL = 60ps For the first NOT (connected to the NAND’s output): t pLH = 50ps, t pHL = 30ps For the second NOT: t pLH = 100ps, t pHL = 60ps 2. What will be f osc if the output of the same oscillator will be connected to the input of two invertors instead of one? 2014Digital Integrated Circuits - week seven26
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