V.Venkataraman

Work place: Vel Tech,Chennai,India

E-mail: venkivl18@gmail.com

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Research Interests: Computational Engineering, Engineering

Biography

Venkat Raman.S is currently working Assistant Professor , Department of ECE, Vel Tech, Avadi, Chennai, India.. He has completed his Bachelor Degree in Electronics and Communication(2006), Masters in VLSI Design(2008) and also he completed Masters in Business Administration (2009). He worked for various institution in electronics and communication department around many states in India .He has published many journals and attended many Conferences in National and International Level. His research areas are VLSI Physical Design and Testing, Low Power, Low Power Testing and CAD Algorithms.email:venkivl18@gmail.com phone:009994241690.

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Technical Study on Low Power VLSI methods

By T.Kapilachander I.Hameem Shanavas V.Venkataraman

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2012.01.08, Pub. Date: 8 Feb. 2012

In recent days every application must need power management. In this paper we presented a various techniques to handle the power management in IC. Power dissipation in a IC is base on power used by the IC and also by heat dissipation. To reduce energy use or to minimize heat dissipation some of the techniques are briefly discussed in this paper. Power management is becoming an increasingly urgent problem for almost every category of design and application, as power density, measured in watts per square millimeter, rises at an alarming rate. Power needs to be considered at the very early stages of a design, when the opportunity to save power is at a maximum. At the same time, making a design extremely power efficient results in trading off area and/or timing. For a Integrated Circuit (IC) perspective, effective energy management for a SoC (System-on-a-chip) must be built into the design starting at the architecture stage; and low-power techniques need to be employed at every stage of the design, from RTL (Register Transfer Level) to GDSII. This paper explains about the combination of techniques used for low power approach in integrated circuits (IC) or Chip

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