Novel Pulsed-Latch Replacement Based on Time Borrowing and Spiral Clustering

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Flip-flops are the most common form of sequencing elements; however, they have a significantly higher sequencing overhead than latches in terms of delay, power, and area. Hence, pulsed-latches are promising to reduce power for high performance circuits. In this paper, we propose a novel pulsed-latch replacement approach to save power and satisfy timing constraints. We fully utilize the intrinsic time borrowing property of pulsed-latches and develop a spiral clustering method with clock gating consideration. In addition, spiral clustering works well for both rectangular and rectilinear shaped layouts; the latter are popular in modern IC design. Experimental results show that our approach can generate very power efficient results.

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