Characterization of RNS multiply-add units for power efficient DSP

Gian Carlo Cardarilli, Alberto Nannarelli, Massimo Petricca, Marco Re
2015 2015 IEEE 58th International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS)  
In the past decades, the Residue Number System (RNS) has been adopted in DSP as an alternative to the traditional two's complement number system (TCS) because of the savings in area, higher speed and reduced power dissipation. In this work, we perform a comprehensive Design Space Exploration (DSE) for a fused multiply-add unit by taking into account four metrics: area, delay, power consumption, and switching activity. The results of the DSE are verified against the TCS and RNS implementation of
more » ... parallel FIR filters of different characteristics. In both the DSE and the filter implementation, we consider two design corners: maximum speed and minimum area. The experimental results demonstrate that for high data rates and high order filters, the RNS implementation is more power efficient than the TCS because of the reduced switching activity and the larger amount of low-power cells placed in the unit.
doi:10.1109/mwscas.2015.7282052 dblp:conf/mwscas/CardarilliNPR15 fatcat:qbn4takux5fflgp6udwtrsazo4