An 8.8-ns 54/spl times/54-bit multiplier with high speed redundant binary architecture
1996
A high speed redundant binary (RB) architecture, which is optimized for the fast CMOS parallel multiplier, is developed. This architecture enables one to convert a pair of partial products in normal binary (NB) form to one RE number with no additional circuit. We improved the RB adder (RBA) circuit so that it can make a fast addition of the RB partial products. We also simplified the converter circuit that converts the final RE number into the corresponding NE number. The carry propagation path of the converter circuit is carried out with only multiplexer circuits. A 54/spl times/54-bit multiplier is designed with this architecture. It is fabricated by 0.5 /spl mu/m CMOS with triple level metal technology. The active area size is 3.0/spl times/3.08 mm/sup 2/ and the number of transistors is 78,800. This is the smallest number for all 54/spl times/54-bit multipliers ever reported. Under the condition of 3.3 V supply voltage, the chip achieves 8.8 ns multiplication time. The power dissipation of 540 mW is estimated for the operating frequency of 100 MHz. These are, so far, the fastest speed and the lowest power for 54/spl times/54-bit multipliers with 0.5-/spl mu/m CMOS.
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