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A low power bipolar ECL standard cell library utilizing a novel design methodology and complementary bipolar driver

Authors: L. Spangler; G. Davis; E. Kawamoto; Phuc C. Pham;

A low power bipolar ECL standard cell library utilizing a novel design methodology and complementary bipolar driver

Abstract

A low-power bipolar ECL (emitter-coupled-logic) standard cell library built with a design methodology which simplifies the layout of primitive cells by utilizing a subprimitive cell layout as a building block is discussed. The library utilizes complementary bipolar (CBIP) drivers for high drive capability without an accompanying increase in power dissipation. The method provides maximum flexibility in driver selection while minimizing cell library overhead. Analysis of the performance of the CBIP drivers using MSPICE simulations show superior drive capability over emitter follower drivers for load capacitances greater than 0.2 pF. >

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