Difference between revisions of "CoE 197U Power and Energy"

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Use the provided slide deck to guide you through this discussion.
 
Use the provided slide deck to guide you through this discussion.
The main reference for this lecture is '''Chapter 5''' of the Digital IC book<ref name="rabaey2002">J. Rabaey, A. Chandrakasan, B. Nikolic, '''Digital Integrated Circuits''', 2nd ed., 2002</ref> and '''Chapter 4''' of the Enabling the IoT book<ref name="alioto2017">M. ALioto, ed., '''Enabling the Internet of Things from Integrated Circuits to Integrated Systems''', Springer International Publishing, 2017</ref>.
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The main reference for this lecture is '''Chapter 5''' of the Digital IC book<ref name="rabaey2002">J. Rabaey, A. Chandrakasan, B. Nikolic, '''Digital Integrated Circuits''', 2nd ed., 2002</ref> and '''Chapter 4''' of the Enabling the IoT book<ref name="alioto2017">M. Alioto, ed., '''Enabling the Internet of Things from Integrated Circuits to Integrated Systems''', Springer International Publishing, 2017</ref>.
  
 
== Power ==
 
== Power ==

Revision as of 21:50, 10 March 2021

In this lecture, we will cover the following topics:

  • Power and Energy
  • Energy Efficient Techniques
  • Metrics

Use the provided slide deck to guide you through this discussion. The main reference for this lecture is Chapter 5 of the Digital IC book[1] and Chapter 4 of the Enabling the IoT book[2].

Power

Metrics

References

  1. J. Rabaey, A. Chandrakasan, B. Nikolic, Digital Integrated Circuits, 2nd ed., 2002
  2. M. Alioto, ed., Enabling the Internet of Things from Integrated Circuits to Integrated Systems, Springer International Publishing, 2017