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In this paper, a novel transmission gate based SRAM is designed for biomedical applications. By using this SRAM, the extra circuit required for the read operation can be reduced. Hence the proposed SRAM provides better performance in terms of area and power.
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In this project, a transmission gate based SRAM cell is designed for biomedical applications by eliminating the use of peripheral circuitry during the read operation. There is an immense necessity of several kB of embedded memory for biomedical systems which typically operate in the sub-threshold domain with perfect efficiency. SRAMs dominates the total power consumption and the overall silicon area, as 70% of the die has been occupied by them. This topology offers smaller area, reduced delay, low power consumption and improved data stability in the read operation. The SRAM cell is implemented in 45nm CMOS technology operated at 0.45 V.
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