CMOS design of reconfigurable data-panning algorithm based sorter for 8-input, 8-bit digital data using the 0.35um library

The aim of this study is to design a CMOS based data-panning algorithm sorter using Tanner Tools and LTSPICE software. Existing data sorter algorithms have circuit implementations with larger circuit components making the data sorting process more power consuming and had difficulties in hardware des...

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Main Author: Tolentino, Anthony S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdm_ece-10182023-01-06T01:31:20Z CMOS design of reconfigurable data-panning algorithm based sorter for 8-input, 8-bit digital data using the 0.35um library Tolentino, Anthony S. The aim of this study is to design a CMOS based data-panning algorithm sorter using Tanner Tools and LTSPICE software. Existing data sorter algorithms have circuit implementations with larger circuit components making the data sorting process more power consuming and had difficulties in hardware design implementation. It also aims to design a reconfigurable circuit that allows user to select a number of data to be simulated inside the data-panning based sorter. The design was able to simulate 8 inputs and be sorted from lowest to highest simultaneously after 8 clock cycles. It has also a minimum hardware component compared to the other data sorter algorithms in terms of multiplexers, data registers, and magnitude comparators. It uses 2*N multiplexers, N*(b+1) data registers, and N/2 magnitude comparators for N represents the number of inputs, while b represents the number of bits of the inputs. A total area of 1.35 mm2 for the entire reconfigurable datapanning sorter circuit using Tanner Tools has been designed with a power consumption of 555 mW and a frequency of 20 μS. 2022-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdm_ece/21 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1018&context=etdm_ece Electronics And Communications Engineering Master's Theses English Animo Repository Sorting (Electronic computers) Adaptive computing systems Metal oxide semiconductors, Complementary Electrical and Computer Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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Philippines
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topic Sorting (Electronic computers)
Adaptive computing systems
Metal oxide semiconductors, Complementary
Electrical and Computer Engineering
spellingShingle Sorting (Electronic computers)
Adaptive computing systems
Metal oxide semiconductors, Complementary
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Tolentino, Anthony S.
CMOS design of reconfigurable data-panning algorithm based sorter for 8-input, 8-bit digital data using the 0.35um library
description The aim of this study is to design a CMOS based data-panning algorithm sorter using Tanner Tools and LTSPICE software. Existing data sorter algorithms have circuit implementations with larger circuit components making the data sorting process more power consuming and had difficulties in hardware design implementation. It also aims to design a reconfigurable circuit that allows user to select a number of data to be simulated inside the data-panning based sorter. The design was able to simulate 8 inputs and be sorted from lowest to highest simultaneously after 8 clock cycles. It has also a minimum hardware component compared to the other data sorter algorithms in terms of multiplexers, data registers, and magnitude comparators. It uses 2*N multiplexers, N*(b+1) data registers, and N/2 magnitude comparators for N represents the number of inputs, while b represents the number of bits of the inputs. A total area of 1.35 mm2 for the entire reconfigurable datapanning sorter circuit using Tanner Tools has been designed with a power consumption of 555 mW and a frequency of 20 μS.
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author Tolentino, Anthony S.
author_facet Tolentino, Anthony S.
author_sort Tolentino, Anthony S.
title CMOS design of reconfigurable data-panning algorithm based sorter for 8-input, 8-bit digital data using the 0.35um library
title_short CMOS design of reconfigurable data-panning algorithm based sorter for 8-input, 8-bit digital data using the 0.35um library
title_full CMOS design of reconfigurable data-panning algorithm based sorter for 8-input, 8-bit digital data using the 0.35um library
title_fullStr CMOS design of reconfigurable data-panning algorithm based sorter for 8-input, 8-bit digital data using the 0.35um library
title_full_unstemmed CMOS design of reconfigurable data-panning algorithm based sorter for 8-input, 8-bit digital data using the 0.35um library
title_sort cmos design of reconfigurable data-panning algorithm based sorter for 8-input, 8-bit digital data using the 0.35um library
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publishDate 2022
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