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A large-scale and low-power CAM architecture featuring a one-hot-spot block code for IP-address lookup in a network router


Abstract:

We propose a new CAM architecture for the large-scale integration and low-power operation of a network router application. This CAM reduces entry count by an average of 5...Show More

Abstract:

We propose a new CAM architecture for the large-scale integration and low-power operation of a network router application. This CAM reduces entry count by an average of 52%, using a newly developed one-hot-spot block code. This code eliminates redundancy in a memory cell and improves the efficiency of IP address compression. To implement the proposed code, a hierarchical match-line structure and an on-chip entry compression/extraction scheme are introduced. With this architecture, a search-depth control scheme deactivates unnecessary search lines and reduces power consumption by 45%. Using a DRAM cell, our new content addressable memory (CAM) can achieve 1.5 million entries in 0.13-/spl mu/m technology, which is six times more than a conventional static ternary CAM.
Published in: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits ( Volume: 40, Issue: 4, April 2005)
Page(s): 853 - 861
Date of Publication: 25 April 2005

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