| Stratakos, A. J. et al. 1994. High-efficiencey low-voltage DC-DC conversion for portable applications. In Proceedings, International Workshop on Low Power Design (1994). |
....does not have to be exceedingly efficient in order to achieve energy savings. Had the voltage reduction been merely from 3.3V to 3.0V, DC DC converter efficiency would have to be at least 83 . Converter designs are available that easily exceed this efficiency requirement. Stratakos et al. [Stratakos et al. 1994] designed a DC DC converter that achieves better than 90 efficiency for a 6V to 1.5V voltage reduction. 7. CONCLUSIONS In this paper we have presented MOVER, a tool which reduces the energy dissipation of a datapath design through use of multiple supply voltages. An area estimate is produced ....
Stratakos, A. J. et al. 1994. High-efficiencey low-voltage DC-DC conversion for portable applications. In Proceedings, International Workshop on Low Power Design (1994).
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