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Proj No. A2089-251
Title 16-bit Low Power CMOS Multiplier IC Design
Summary The aim of this project is to investigate the low power circuit design of different 16-bit CMOS Multipliers based on different logic and its implementation for portable wireless applications. Arithmetic circuits such as digital adders and multipliers are used extensively in digital signal processor for filtering applications. In a digital multiplier, the addition of the partial products is normally carried out by a group of Half-Adders and Full-Adders. To reduce the delay and power dissipation of the multiplier, a 4-to-2 adder (comprises 2 Full-Adders) has recently been proposed to perform the partial product additions. In this project, the 16-bit CMOS multipliers architecture based on different types of adders will be investigated and developed using the VHDL code. The appropriate parameter values will be determined through behavioral simulations. The design could then be implemented into a FPGA for functional evaluation. Students will learn knowledge in IC design, Hspice, and VHDL code.
Supervisor A/P Gwee Bah Hwee (Loc:S1 > S1 B1B > S1 B1B 42, Ext: +65 67906861)
Co-Supervisor -
RI Co-Supervisor -
Lab IC DESIGN III (Loc: S2.1-B3-01)
Single/Group: Single
Area: Smart Electronics and IC design
ISP/RI/SMP/SCP?: