Publication

Variable delay ripple carry adder with carry chain interrupt detection

Andreas Peter Burg
2003
Conference paper
Abstract

A statistical approach for the area efficient implementation of fast wide operand adders using early termination detection is described and analyzed. It is shown that high throughput can be achieved based on area- and routing-efficient ripple-carry adders with only marginal overhead. They share a low AT-product with Brent-Kung adders but provide designers with totally different area/delay tradeoffs. The circuit does not require full-custom design and fits well into both self-timed and synchronous designs.

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