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Low Power Methodology Manual - For System-on-Chip Design

English · Hardback

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"Tools alone aren't enough to reduce dynamic and leakage power in complex chip designs - a well-planned methodology is needed. Following in the footsteps of the successful Reuse Methodology Manual (RMM), authors from ARM and Synopsys have written this Low Power Methodology Manual (LPMM) to describe [such] [a] low-power methodology with a practical, step-by-step approach."
Richard Goering, Software Editor, EE Times
"Excellent compendium of low-power techniques and guidelines with balanced content spanning theory and practical implementation. The LPMM is a very welcome addition to the field of low power SoC implementation that has for many years operated in a largely ad-hoc fashion."
Sujeeth Joseph, Chief Architect - Semiconductor and Systems Solutions Unit, Wipro Technologies
"The LPMM enables broader adoption of aggressive power management techniques based on extensive experience and silicon example with real data that every SOC designer can use to meet the difficulties faced in managing the power issues in deep submicron designs."
Anil Mankar, Sr VP Worldwide Core Engineering and Chief Development Officer, Conexant Systems Inc.
"Managing power, at 90nm and below, introduces significant challenges to design flow. The LPMM is a timely and immediately useful book that shows how combination of tools, IP and methodology can be used together to address power management."
Nick Salter, Head of Chip Integration, CSR plc.

List of contents

Standard Low Power Methods.- Multi-Voltage Design.- Power Gating Overview.- Designing Power Gating.- Architectural Issues for Power Gating.- A Power Gating Example.- IP Design for Low Power.- Frequency and Voltage Scaling Design.- Examples of Voltage and Frequency Scaling Design.- Implementing Multi-Voltage, Power Gated Designs.- Physical Libraries.- Retention Register Design.- Design of the Power Switching Network.

About the author

Michael Keating is Professor of Political and Social Sciences in the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the European University Institute, Florence, and Professor of Politics in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Aberdeen.

Summary

“Tools alone aren't enough to reduce dynamic and leakage power in complex chip designs - a well-planned methodology is needed. Following in the footsteps of the successful Reuse Methodology Manual (RMM), authors from ARM and Synopsys have written this Low Power Methodology Manual (LPMM) to describe [such] [a] low-power methodology with a practical, step-by-step approach.”

Richard Goering, Software Editor, EE Times

“Excellent compendium of low-power techniques and guidelines with balanced content spanning theory and practical implementation. The LPMM is a very welcome addition to the field of low power SoC implementation that has for many years operated in a largely ad-hoc fashion.”

Sujeeth Joseph, Chief Architect - Semiconductor and Systems Solutions Unit, Wipro Technologies

“The LPMM enables broader adoption of aggressive power management techniques based on extensive experience and silicon example with real data that every SOC designer can use to meet the difficulties faced in managing the power issues in deep submicron designs.”

Anil Mankar, Sr VP Worldwide Core Engineering and Chief Development Officer, Conexant Systems Inc.

“Managing power, at 90nm and below, introduces significant challenges to design flow. The LPMM is a timely and immediately useful book that shows how combination of tools, IP and methodology can be used together to address power management.”

Nick Salter, Head of Chip Integration, CSR plc.

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