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Cell Library Design for Ultra-Low Power Internet-of-Things Applications

M.L. Oliveira; K.S. Fernandes; Frank Sill Torres
In: 2018 3rd International Symposium on Instrumentation Systems, Circuits and Transducers (INSCIT) - Proceedings. International Symposium on Instrumentation Systems, Circuits and Transducers (INSCIT-2018), August 27-31, Bento Gonçalves, Brazil, IEEEXplore, 2018.

Abstract

A wide range of applications in the field of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) possess only strongly limited energy resources. This rises the need for Ultra-Low Power (ULP) designs that enable processing with lowest energy consumption. This, however, comes at considerable performance costs. Consequently, there is a need for flexible design flows that enable the designer to select the best tradeoff between energy consumption and performance for the destined application. Towards this end, we present in this paper a complete flow for the design of a ULP standard cell library based on the subthreshold methodology. The flow considers both the selection of the appropriate technology parameters, like supply voltage and base sizing, as well as the actual design and characterization of the standard cells. Simulation results for an ARM-based processor and ITC’99 and EPFL benchmark circuits realized in a commercial 130 nm technology indicate a possible reduction of power consumption of several factors, while performance degrades between two and three orders of magnitude.