Low Power SRAMs for Battery Operation

M. Margala
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In recent years, a growing class of personal computing devices has emerged including portable desktops, digital pens, and new audio- and video-based multimedia products. Other new products include wireless communications and imaging systems such as personal digital assistants, personal communicators and smart cards. These devices and systems demand high-speed, high-throughput computations, complex functionalities and often real-time processing capabilities. A key challenge is that the performance of these devices is limited by the size, weight and lifetime of batteries. Battery-operated applications demand new design approaches and methodologies that produce more power-efficient designs, which means significant reductions in power consumption for the same level of performance. Memories such as static random-access memories (SRAMs) contribute to the total system power consumption by up to 50% [1]. This tutorial presentation focuses on critical concepts and circuit techniques that result in significant savings of active and standby power in SRAMs. The topics covered in this tutorial include the following: a brief overview of SRAM architecture and operation; sources of active and standby power dissipation in SRAMs; capacitance reduction techniques; AC and DC power reduction techniques; pulse operation techniques; operating voltage scaling and low-power sensing; and leakage current suppression.
用于电池操作的低功率sram
近年来,越来越多的个人计算设备出现了,包括便携式台式电脑、数字笔和新的基于音频和视频的多媒体产品。其他新产品包括无线通信和成像系统,如个人数字助理、个人通讯器和智能卡。这些设备和系统需要高速、高吞吐量的计算、复杂的功能和通常的实时处理能力。一个关键的挑战是,这些设备的性能受到电池尺寸、重量和寿命的限制。电池供电的应用需要新的设计方法和方法,以产生更节能的设计,这意味着在相同的性能水平下显著降低功耗。静态随机存取存储器(sram)等内存对系统总功耗的贡献高达50%[1]。本教程介绍的重点是关键概念和电路技术,这些技术可以显著节省sram中的有源和备用功率。本教程涵盖的主题包括以下内容:SRAM架构和操作的简要概述;sram中有源和待机功耗的来源;电容减小技术;交流和直流功率降低技术;脉冲操作技术;工作电压缩放和低功耗传感;并抑制漏电流。
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