Mathematical modelling of Bit-Level Architecture using Reciprocal Quantum Logic

S Narendran, J Selvakumar - Journal of Physics: Conference …, 2018 - iopscience.iop.org
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Efficiency of high-performance computing is on high demand with both speed and energy
efficiency. Reciprocal Quantum Logic (RQL) is one of the technology which will produce
high speed and zero static power dissipation. RQL uses AC power supply as input rather
than DC input. RQL has three set of basic gates. Series of reciprocal transmission lines are
placed in between each gate to avoid loss of power and to achieve high speed. Analytical
model of Bit-Level Architecture are done through RQL. Major drawback of reciprocal …
Abstract
Efficiency of high-performance computing is on high demand with both speed and energy efficiency. Reciprocal Quantum Logic (RQL) is one of the technology which will produce high speed and zero static power dissipation. RQL uses AC power supply as input rather than DC input. RQL has three set of basic gates. Series of reciprocal transmission lines are placed in between each gate to avoid loss of power and to achieve high speed. Analytical model of Bit-Level Architecture are done through RQL. Major drawback of reciprocal Quantum Logic is area, because of lack in proper power supply. To achieve proper power supply we need to use splitters which will occupy large area. Distributed arithmetic uses vector-vector multiplication one is constant and other is signed variable and each word performs as a binary number, they rearranged and mixed to form distributed system. Distributed arithmetic is widely used in convolution and high performance computational devices.
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