Throughput Optimization for Area-Constrained Links With Crosstalk Avoidance Methods
Throughput Optimization for Area-Constrained Links With Crosstalk Avoidance Methods
The effect of crosstalk avoidance codes on the throughput of fixed width communication channels is studied. Closed form expressions of the throughput which incorporate the dimensions of the interconnects and the wiring overheads incurred by such techniques are derived for lines under different buffering conditions. These formulae are utilized to optimize the bandwidth of constrained-area parallel buses under different latency and power constraints. Our results are confirmed by the simulations we have performed in Spectre for a UMC CMOS 90-nm technology.
Halak, Basel
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Yakovlev, Alex
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1 June 2010
Halak, Basel
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Yakovlev, Alex
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Halak, Basel and Yakovlev, Alex
(2010)
Throughput Optimization for Area-Constrained Links With Crosstalk Avoidance Methods.
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, 18 (6).
Abstract
The effect of crosstalk avoidance codes on the throughput of fixed width communication channels is studied. Closed form expressions of the throughput which incorporate the dimensions of the interconnects and the wiring overheads incurred by such techniques are derived for lines under different buffering conditions. These formulae are utilized to optimize the bandwidth of constrained-area parallel buses under different latency and power constraints. Our results are confirmed by the simulations we have performed in Spectre for a UMC CMOS 90-nm technology.
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