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Design and Implementation of Power-Efficient FSM based UART

Akshatha Kamath, Tanya Mendez, S. Ramya, Subramanya G. Nayak

2022Journal of Physics Conference Series17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The remarkable innovations in technology are driven mainly by the high-speed data communication requirements of the modern generation. The Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART) is one of the most sought-after communication protocols. This work mainly focuses on implementing and analysing the UART for data communication. The Finite State Machine (FSM) implements the baud rate generator, transmitter, and receiver modules. Cadence NCSIM was utilized for simulation, and Cadence RTL Compiler was used during synthesis using the 45 nm and 90 nm General Process Design Kit (GPDK) library files. The baud rate of 9600 bps and 50 MHz clock frequency was used to design UART. The increased speed and complexity of the VLSI chip designs has resulted in a significant increase in power consumption. The comparative analysis of power and delay for different clock periods shows an improvement in the total power and the Power Delay Product (PDP) with increasing clock periods. Better results were observed using 45 nm in comparison to the 90 nm library.

Topics & Concepts

Universal asynchronous receiver/transmitterBaudComputer scienceAsynchronous communicationCadenceTransmitterClock generatorEmbedded systemDigital clock managerSynchronous circuitClock signalElectronic engineeringChipEngineeringTelecommunicationsJitterTransmission (telecommunications)Channel (broadcasting)Embedded Systems and FPGA ApplicationsEmbedded Systems and FPGA DesignAdvancements in PLL and VCO Technologies
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