Arithmetic optimization using carry-save-adders

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Carry-save-adder (CSA) is the most often used type of operation In Implementing a fast computation of arithmetics of register-transfer level design in industry. This paper establishes a relationship between the properties of arithmetic computations and several optimizing transformations using CSAs to derive consistently better qualities of results than those of manual implementations. In particular, we introduce two important concepts, operation-duplication and operation-split, which are the main driving techniques of our algorithm for achieving an extensive utilization of CSAs. Experimental results from a set of typical arithmetic computations found in industry designs indicate that automating CSA optimization with our algorithm produces designs with significantly faster timing and less area.

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Kim, T., Jao, W., & Tjiang, S. (1998). Arithmetic optimization using carry-save-adders. In Proceedings - Design Automation Conference (pp. 433–438). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/277044.277166

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