Abstract:
On-chip serial link buses have been previously proposed as a strong solution to reduce the complexity and/or the energy dissipation of on-chip interconnect fabrics. Howev...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
On-chip serial link buses have been previously proposed as a strong solution to reduce the complexity and/or the energy dissipation of on-chip interconnect fabrics. However, it was noticed that serializing m-bits on a single interconnect (serial-link) increases the overall data switching activity. This paper presents a quantitative analysis of the switching activity of serial links, and provides closed form expressions for the average activity factors. Two transition encoding schemes, to reduce the activity factor of serial links, are discussed and analyzed. The impact of the encoding schemes on the MCF between neighboring interconnects is also discussed. The analysis shows that both of the schemes provide significant reduction in the average activity factor and energy dissipation reduction, but each in a different range of input activity factors. The two encoding bus schemes were modeled in a 70nm CMOS technology, and compared to an unencoded serial link bus and a parallel line bus. Simulation results show that the transition encoded bus schemes reduce the overall energy dissipation of the unencoded serial link bus by up to 96%
Date of Conference: 21-24 May 2006
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 September 2006
Print ISBN:0-7803-9389-9