Title
Two-Dimensional Schemes for Clocking/Timing of QCA Circuits
Abstract
At nanoscale, quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) defines a new device architecture that permits the innovative design of digital systems. Features of these systems are the allowed crossing of signal lines with different orientation in polarization on a Cartesian plane, the potential of high throughput due to efficient pipelining, fast signal switching, and propagation. However, QCA designs of even modest complexity suffer from the negative impact due to the placement of long lines of cells among clocking zones, thus resulting in increased delay, slow timing, and sensitivity to thermal fluctuations. In this paper, different schemes for clocking and timing of the QCA systems are proposed; these schemes utilize 2D techniques that permit a reduction in the longest line length in each clocking zone. The proposed clocking schemes utilize logic-propagation techniques that have been developed for systolic arrays. Placement of QCA cells is modified to ensure correct signal generation and timing. The significant reduction in the longest line length permits a fast timing and efficient pipelining to occur while guaranteeing a kink-free behavior in switching.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/TCAD.2007.907020
IEEE Trans. on CAD of Integrated Circuits and Systems
Keywords
DocType
Volume
QCA system,clocking zone,QCA Circuits,correct signal generation,proposed clocking scheme,efficient pipelining,QCA design,longest line length,QCA cell,fast timing,Two-Dimensional Schemes,slow timing
Journal
27
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0278-0070
41
PageRank 
References 
Authors
2.32
5
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
V. Vankamamidi1887.01
M. Ottavi216619.26
F. Lombardi323224.13