Abstract
AbstractRadix‐4 signed‐digit (SD) arithmetic circuits using multiple‐valued logic are proposed from the viewpoint of VLSI implementation. Because of the property of sign‐symmetry in the SD number representation, a new bi‐directional current‐mode MOS technology is employed very effectively in implementing very fast and compact SD arithmetic circuits. These basic operations are simulated and evaluated using SPICE2. Finally, it is demonstrated that these arithmetic circuits can be fabricated using 2 um CMOS technology. For example, a multiply time of 40 ns can be achieved in the SD multiplier with a 17 × 16 bit precision.
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