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Request for a DEMO on DVFS and Power Shut off.

gops
gops over 16 years ago
Being an amateur in Digital design, I found the forum really helpful for solving the issues in my design. I’d like to thank all the members for their quick responses to the queries posted. This time I'm asking for some big help. Can somebody please help me by providing a demo of low power techniques like DVFS and power shut off flow in encounter. If not possible can somebody please explain me the steps I should follow to do the same (with an example). Please provide the CPF for the same also. Thank you.
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  • Kari
    Kari over 16 years ago

     Hi Gops,

    Have you downloaded "A Practical Guide to Low-Power Design" from www.powerforward.org? It's not Encounter-specific, but it may answer a lot of your questions. It does have a lot of CPF examples. (To download the document, you'll have to register at the site, but it's free.)

    Also take a look at the "Low Power Design" chapter of the Encounter User Guide.

    I hope these two resources are helpful.

     - Kari

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  • gops
    gops over 16 years ago
    Hi kari;
    Thank you, It really helps.
         
    Regards
    gops
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