Kumar et al., 2006 - Google Patents
An analytical state dependent leakage power model for FPGAsKumar et al., 2006
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- Kumar A
- Anis M
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- Proceedings of the Design Automation & Test in Europe Conference
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In this paper we present a state dependent analytical leakage power model for FPGAs. The model accounts for subthreshold leakage and gate leakage in FPGAs, since these are the two dominant components of total leakage power. The power model takes into account the …
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