Abstract
This paper introduces an approximate adder architecture based on a digital quasi-feedback technique called Carry Cut-Back in which high-significance stages can cut the carry propagation chain at lower-significance positions. This lightweight approach prevents activation of the critical path, improving energy efficiency while guaranteeing low worst-case relative error. It offers a degree of freedom which allows to dissociate precision and dynamic range in fixed-point implementation. A design methodology is presented along with results and a comparative study. For a worst-case accuracy of 98%, energy savings up to 44% and power-delay-area reductions up to 62% are demonstrated compared to low-power conventional designs.
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Camus, V., Schlachter, J., & Enz, C. (2016). A low-power carry cut-back approximate adder with fixed-point implementation and floating-point precision. In Proceedings - Design Automation Conference (Vol. 05-09-June-2016). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/2897937.2897964
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