Speed of any system depends on mainly two factors
known as frequency and parllel processing. Such high speed
processing systems are required in real time embedded systems.
The existed systems are operated with maximum of 2 to 3 GHz.
The proposed 64-bit ALCCU is a high-speed processing system
that will perform arithmetic, logical and code conversion
operations. It is implemented in structural style with Verilog
Hardware Description Language. This design is a high speed, low
powered and will perform 32 operations. Its data size is 64_bit,
implemented on xc7a100tcsg324-1 which is an Artix 7, 100K gate
technology FPGA with a CSG 324 package. Satisfactory low
power (less than 1W) has been observed with varying clock rates
of ranging from 10 MHz to 20 GHz. The analysis is done with Low
Voltage CMOS I/O standards from 1.2 to 3.3V range. The
application of the proposed design can be used as an IP in high
speed processors and controllers.
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