In this paper, we address the problem of the optimum design of two-level MOS Current Mode Logic (MCML) gates. In particular, we describe a design methodology based on the concept of crossing-point current already introduced for the optimum design of single-level MCML gates. This methodology is suited both for automated implementation and graphic estimate of the optimum design. Moreover, it clearly shows how some important design parameters affect the optimum values of delay and power consumption. Several gates were designed in an IBM 130nm CMOS technology. The results of SPICE simulations, reported here, demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed design methodology.

CARUSO, G., MACCHIARELLA, A. (2008). Optimum Design of Two-Level MCML Gates. In ICECS 2008 (pp.141-144) [10.1109/ICECS.2008.4674811].

Optimum Design of Two-Level MCML Gates

CARUSO, Giuseppe;
2008-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, we address the problem of the optimum design of two-level MOS Current Mode Logic (MCML) gates. In particular, we describe a design methodology based on the concept of crossing-point current already introduced for the optimum design of single-level MCML gates. This methodology is suited both for automated implementation and graphic estimate of the optimum design. Moreover, it clearly shows how some important design parameters affect the optimum values of delay and power consumption. Several gates were designed in an IBM 130nm CMOS technology. The results of SPICE simulations, reported here, demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed design methodology.
ICECS 2008
Malta
Agust 31-September, 3 2008
2008
CARUSO, G., MACCHIARELLA, A. (2008). Optimum Design of Two-Level MCML Gates. In ICECS 2008 (pp.141-144) [10.1109/ICECS.2008.4674811].
Proceedings (atti dei congressi)
CARUSO, G; MACCHIARELLA, A
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