Achieving Wave Pipelining in Spin Wave Technology

Conference Paper (2021)
Author(s)

Abdulqader Mahmoud (TU Delft - Computer Engineering)

Frederic Vanderveken (IMEC)

Christoph Adelmann (IMEC)

F. Ciubotaru (IMEC)

Said Hamdioui (TU Delft - Quantum & Computer Engineering)

SD Cotofana (TU Delft - Computer Engineering)

Research Group
Computer Engineering
Copyright
© 2021 A.N.N. Mahmoud, Frederic Vanderveken, Christoph Adelmann, Florin Ciubotaru, S. Hamdioui, S.D. Cotofana
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/ISQED51717.2021.9424264
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 A.N.N. Mahmoud, Frederic Vanderveken, Christoph Adelmann, Florin Ciubotaru, S. Hamdioui, S.D. Cotofana
Research Group
Computer Engineering
Pages (from-to)
54-59
ISBN (print)
978-1-7281-7642-0
ISBN (electronic)
978-1-7281-7641-3
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Abstract

By their very nature, voltage/current excited Spin Waves (SWs) propagate through waveguides without consuming noticeable power. If SW excitation is performed by the continuous application of voltages/currents to the input, which is usually the case, the overall energy consumption is determined by the transducer power and the circuit critical path delay, which leads to high energy consumption because of SWs slowness. However, if transducers are operated in pulses the energy becomes circuit delay independent and it is mainly determined by the transducer power and delay, thus pulse operation should be targeted. In this paper, we utilize a 3-input Majority gate (MAJ) to investigate the Continuous Mode Operation (CMO), and Pulse Mode Operation (PMO). Moreover, we validate CMO and PMO 3-input Majority gate by means of micromagnetic simulations. Furthermore, we evaluate and compare the CMO and PMO Majority gate implementations in term of energy. The results indicate that PMO diminishes MAJ gate energy consumption by a factor of 18. In addition, we describe how PMO can open the road towards the utilization of the Wave Pipelining (WP) concept in SW circuits. We validate the WP concept by means of micromagnetic simulations and we evaluate its implications in term of throughput. Our evaluation indicates that for a circuit formed by four cascaded MAJ gates WP increases the throughput by 3.6x.

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