1st Edition

Low-Power Processors and Systems on Chips

Edited By Christian Piguet Copyright 2006
    392 Pages 250 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The power consumption of microprocessors is one of the most important challenges of high-performance chips and portable devices. In chapters drawn from Piguet's recently published Low-Power Electronics Design, this volume addresses the design of low-power microprocessors in deep submicron technologies. It provides a focused reference for specialists involved in systems-on-chips, from low-power microprocessors to DSP cores, reconfigurable processors, memories, ad-hoc networks, and embedded software.

    Low-Power Processors and Systems on Chips is organized into three broad sections for convenient access. The first section examines the design of digital signal processors for embedded applications and techniques for reducing dynamic and static power at the electrical and system levels. The second part describes several aspects of low-power systems on chips, including hardware and embedded software aspects, efficient data storage, networks-on-chips, and applications such as routing strategies in wireless RF sensing and actuating devices. The final section discusses embedded software issues, including details on compilers, retargetable compilers, and coverification tools.

    Providing detailed examinations contributed by leading experts, Low-Power Processors and Systems on Chips supplies authoritative information on how to maintain high performance while lowering power consumption in modern processors and SoCs. It is a must-read for anyone designing modern computers or embedded systems.

    LOW-POWER PROCESSORS AND MEMORIES

    Techniques for Power and Process Variation Minimization
    Low-Power DSP's
    Energy-Efficient Reconfigurable Processors
    Macgic, a Low-Power, re-configurable DSP
    Low-Power Asynchronous Processors
    Low-Power Baseband Processors for Communications
    Stand-by Power Reduction for SRAM Memories
    Low-Power Cache Design
    Memory Organization for Low-Energy Embedded Systems

    LOW-POWER SYSTEMS ON CHIPS
    Power-Performance Tradeoffs in Design of SoCs
    Low-Power SoC with Power-Aware Operating Systems Generation
    Low Power Data Storage and Communication for SoC
    Networks on Chips: Energy-Efficient Design of SoC interconnect
    Highly Integrated Ultra-Low Power RF Transceivers for Wireless Sensor Networks
    Power-Aware On-Demand Routing for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
    Modeling Computational, Sensing and Actuation Surfaces

    EMBEDDED SOFTWARE
    Low-Power Software Techniques
    Low Power/Energy Compiler Optimizations
    Design of Low Power Processor Cores using a Retargetable Tool Flow
    Recent Advances in Low-power Design and Functional Co-verification Automation from the earliest system-level design stages

    Biography

    Christian Piguet