A novel MUX-FF circuit for low power and high speed serial link interfaces

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In this paper, a novel multiplexer-flip-flop (MUX-FF) topology using the current mode logic (CML) is presented. A CML multiplexer-latch (MUX-latch) is proposed by combining a multiplexer and the loopback storage part of a latch into a single module so that the buffer part of a latch can be removed. A MUX-FF is implemented by cascading two stages of MUXlatches. The output of a MUX-FF is edge-triggered, so it is insensitive to input noise. All the paths from inputs to the output are symmetric. Power and area can be reduced due to the removal of DFFs. Simulation results show that a MUX-FF can achieve a similar frequency as a conventional tree-type MUX by saving 56 % of area and 72 % of power consumption. ©2010 IEEE.

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Tsai, W. Y., Chiu, C. T., Wu, J. M., Hsu, S. H., & Hsu, Y. S. (2010). A novel MUX-FF circuit for low power and high speed serial link interfaces. In ISCAS 2010 - 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems: Nano-Bio Circuit Fabrics and Systems (pp. 4305–4308). https://doi.org/10.1109/ISCAS.2010.5537547

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