“…The same is done by some scientist, virtually using Xilinx, i.e. observing the timing constraint [8] and power [9] for different projects [11]. In contrary to this, we has compared level of power consumed and delays encountered by the simple comparator algorithm for different platforms of FPGA.…”
“…The same is done by some scientist, virtually using Xilinx, i.e. observing the timing constraint [8] and power [9] for different projects [11]. In contrary to this, we has compared level of power consumed and delays encountered by the simple comparator algorithm for different platforms of FPGA.…”
“…In this reference [2] researcher have designed an energy efficient Multiplier using Nikhilam Navatashcaramam Dashatah Vedic technique. Another researcher have performed power dissipation analysis of DES algorithm, implemented on a 28nm FPGA [3]. Some researcher have used thermal aware approach in an encoder design and also testing thermal stability by working on different ambient temperatures [4].…”
“…In future, temperature sensor can attain even lower power than this using other IO standards like SSTL, HSTL, LVDCI, HSUL, Mobile DDR, PCI, GTL etc. [5]. Capacitance scaling is used here.…”
Abstract-Variation in temperature is a common phenomenon which can affect the performance factor of any device used at different temperatures. Temperature sensors are used to identify the variation in temperature at various or same places as temperature can vary according to time at same place also. This work is related to making Temperature sensor Design on Virtex6 Field Programmable Gate Array for Low Voltage Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor. Energy Consumption status at is taken care off for making the sensor low power and efficient. Xilinx is used for the same purpose. The idea is to make such sensors to measure temperature which itself does not affect from the changing heat content of environment.
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