Low Power and High-Performance Associative Memory Design

Also Available Domains Tanner EDA|Cadence EDA|Low Power VLSI

Project Code :TVPGBE149

Objective

The main objective of this project is to analyze the design a CAM Module using transmission gate logic for various applications.

Abstract

In this project, here designing the CAM cells using NAND Logic, NOR Logic and TG Logic. Standard 6T SRAM cell is used as main building block in this design. This paper reviews Content Addressable Memory (CAM) and its conventional architectures. A model of CAM is proposed using a transmission gate (TG). The new design is proposed with 1-bit storing data. The performance of the proposed design is investigated in terms of the following parameters. power, power delay product (PDP), and transistors count. The design metrics of the circuit are compared at various technology nodes to understand the working better.

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Specifications

Software Requirements:

·         Tanner EDA

·         Technology files: 45nm GPDK

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

  • Introduction to Content addressable Memories
  • Transistors & its applications 
    • Types of Transistors 
    • Logic Gates using Transistors 
    • Pull Up and Pull Down networks 
    • Importance of Transistors
  • MOS Fundamentals
  • NMOS/PMOS/CMOS Technologies
  • How to design circuits using Transistor logic?
  • Importance of static power consumption in lower technology nodes
  • Static power reduction techniques
  • Transistor level design for TCAMS
  • How to design low power, high speed area efficient transistor level circuits?
  • Scope of   TCAM in today’s world
  • Applications in real time
  • Tanner EDA tool for design and simulation
  • 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

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