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Domino inspired MOBILE networks
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2012)
MOBILE networks can be operated in a gate-level pipelined fashion allowing high through-output. If MOBILE gates are directly chained, a four-phase clock scheme is required. A single phase scheme has been recently reported ...
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Experimental Validation of a Two-Phase Clock Scheme for Fine-Grained Pipelined Circuits Based on Monostable to Bistable Logic Elements
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2014)
Abstract: Research on fine-grained pipelines can be a way to obtain high-performance applications. Monostable to bistable (MOBILE) gates are very suitable for implementing gate-level pipelines, which can be achieved without ...
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RTD-CMOS pipelined networks for reduced power consumption
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2011)
The incorporation of resonant tunneling diodes (RTDs) into III/V transistor technologies has shown an improved circuit performance, producing higher circuit speed, reduced component count, and/or lower power consumption. ...
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Efficient realisation of MOS-NDR threshold logic gates
(Wiley Open Access, 2009-11-05)
A novel realisation of inverted majority gates based on a programmable MOS-NDR device is presented. A comparison, in terms of area and power consumption, has been performed to demonstrate that the proposed circuit is ...
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Operation limits for RTD-based MOBILE circuits
(IEEE, 2009-02)
Resonant-tunneling-diode (RTD)-based monostable-bistable logic element (MOBILE) circuits operate properly in a certain frequency range. They exhibit both a minimum operating frequency and a maximum one. From a design point ...
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Two-phase RTD-CMOS pipelined circuits
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2012)
MOnostable-BIstable Logic Element (MOBILE) networks can be operated in a gate-level pipelined fashion (nanopipeline) allowing high through output. Resonant tunneling diode (RTD)-based MOBILE nanopipelined circuits have ...