Ultra energy efficient digital circuits through near/sub-threshold operation and dynamic modulation of the minimum energy point. KU Leuven
In today's electronic landscape, energy efficiency has become one of the key design parameters. This is driven by our desire for more powerful and capable, yet smaller and lighter portable electronic devices which preferably operate indefinitely on their battery or other limited energy sources. Within these devices, digital integrated circuits often fulfill a key role as the brain of the device and consume a significant part of the total ...