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A Low Power APB with an Area Efficient Structure


Abstract:

This paper objective is to introduce an AMBAAPB (Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture-Advance Outer Bus) Bridge for the robust positioning of gadget objects. In orde...Show More

Abstract:

This paper objective is to introduce an AMBAAPB (Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture-Advance Outer Bus) Bridge for the robust positioning of gadget objects. In order to achieve this, a simulation and synthesis of the bridge interface has been designed, which can be efficient in terms of energy usage as well as space utilization. APB Bridge is also compared with and without data security. The results show the effective utilization of area and power by the APB-Bridge with data security when compared with APB-Bridge without data security. The data is made secure using LFSR.
Date of Conference: 03-05 March 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 19 April 2023
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Conference Location: Bangalore, India

I. Introduction

The main challenge of making an IC is cost, power consumption as well as area. The specifications can be varied in a variety of ways. System on chip [1] design involves placing countless electronic components on a single chip, such as computer. System-on-chip architecture relies heavily on on-chip buses since they are constructed as advanced microcontroller buses. The invention is presented at an early stage by ARM, for this reason it is a registered product of ARM Ltd. AMBA (Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture) [2]–[3] buses are primarily used in classy mobiles like (Mobile phones, hard drives) that employ a variety of Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) [4] and system on chips with their application processors. In addition to that, AMBA style specifications provide developers with a platform to develop an independent way and therefore it organizes peripherals such as Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitters (UARTs) [5], keypads, and PIOs in SOC design. Communication and interaction are standardized by the AMBA specification.

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