Abstract

A new low-power and area-efficient radix-4 tree-based 64-bit digital comparator is presented in this paper. The proposed design with 64 XOR-XNOR (XE) blocks is custom implemented in 90[Formula: see text]nm 1.2[Formula: see text]V multi-threshold technology using Cadence-Virtuoso layout editor. The 64 bit comparator has an area of 1009[Formula: see text][Formula: see text], a worst case delay of 858[Formula: see text]ps, and a power consumption of 898[Formula: see text]uW at 1[Formula: see text]G bit/s. The two features, lower power consumption and smaller area compared to other published comparators, make the proposed design most suitable for low-power portable devices. Resource sharing is an important feature for the proposed design. The 64 XE blocks occupy approximately 60% (600[Formula: see text][Formula: see text]) of the total comparator area and contributes 54% (484[Formula: see text][Formula: see text]W) of the total worst power consumption. The 64 XE blocks can also be used to design XE based 64-bit adders, encryption devices, etc.

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