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A 200-MHz complex number multiplier using redundant binaryarithmetic
Authors:Kyung-Wook Shin Bang-Sup Song Bacrania  K
Institution:Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL;
Abstract:Modern digital communication systems rely heavily on baseband signal processing for in-phase and quadrature (I-Q) channels, and complex number processing in low-voltage CMOS has become a necessity for channel equalization, timing recovery, modulation, and demodulation. In this work, redundant binary (RB) arithmetic is applied to complex number multiplication for the first time so that an N-bit parallel complex number multiplier can be reduced to two RE multiplications (i.e., an addition of N RB partial products) corresponding to real and imaginary parts, respectively. This efficient RE encoding scheme proposed can generate RB partial products with no additional hardware and delay overheads. A prototype 8-bit complex number multiplier containing 11.5 K transistors is integrated on 1.05×1.33 mm2 using 0.8 μm CMOS. The chip consumes 90 mW with 2.5 V supply when clocked at 200 MHz
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