Project Code :TVMATO970
Objective
The main objective of this project is to design an approximate multiplier with high accuracy and dynamically truncate to maintain the required accuracy as per the user and to obtain power optimization.
Abstract
In this project, we are going to design
approximate multiplier by designing an approximate compressor with high
accuracy compared to existing approximate compressors. Multipliers are among
the most critical arithmetic functional units in many applications, and those
applications commonly require many multiplications which result in significant
power consumption. For applications that have error tolerance, employing an
approximate multiplier is an emerging method to reduce critical path delay and
power consumption. An approximate multiplier can trade off accuracy for lower
energy and higher performance. In this paper, we not only propose an
approximate 4-2 compressor with high accuracy, but also an adjustable
approximate multiplier that can dynamically truncate partial products to
achieve variable accuracy requirements. In addition, we also propose a simple
error compensation circuit to reduce error distance. The proposed approximate
multiplier can adjust the accuracy and power required for multiplications at
run-time based on the users’ requirement. Experimental results show that the compared
to existing accurate Wallace multiplier, the proposed adjustable approximate
multiplier can be reduced in parameter values.
NOTE: Without the concern of our team, please don't submit to the college. This Abstract varies based on student requirements.
Block Diagram
Specifications
Software Requirements:
- Xilinx ISE Tool
- HDL: Verilog
Hardware Requirements:
- Microsoft® Windows XP
- Intel® Pentium® 4 processor or Pentium 4 equivalent with SSE support
- 512 MB RAM
- 100 MB of available disk space
Learning Outcomes
- Basics of Digital Electronics
- VLSI design Flow
- Introduction to Verilog Coding
- Different modeling styles in Verilog
- Data Flow modeling
- Structural modeling
- Behavioral modeling
- Mixed level modeling
- Introduction to multiplier design
- About wallace multiplication
- Knowledge on partial product generation and reduction
- Knowledge on adders, compressors
- About approximation computing
- Applications in real time
- Xilinx ISE 14.7/Xilinx Vivado for design and simulation
- Generation of Netlist
- Solution providing for real time problems
- Project Development Skills:
- Problem Analysis Skills
- Problem Solving Skills
- Logical Skills
- Designing Skills
- Testing Skills
- Debugging Skills
- Presentation Skills
- Thesis Writing Skills