Affiliation:
1. Tech Idea Co., Ltd., Kawasaki 214-0021, Japan
Abstract
This article describes the design and performance analysis of a charge domain mixed-signal multiply-accumulator (MAC) using RDAC, CDAC, and SAR-ADC with an 8-bit resolution for input, weight, and output. The arithmetic accuracy is mainly determined by the ADC, and the gain error has a significant impact. The mismatches and thermal noises of the RDAC and the CDAC are averaged by the number of multiply-accumulate units m connected to one ADC. As a result, if m is large enough, mismatches and thermal noises have a limited impact on the computation accuracy. Most of the computational energy is determined by the energy consumed by the SAR-ADC, and the computational energy per operation can be reduced by increasing m. This last metric is mainly determined by the charge and discharge energy of the CDAC for sufficiently large m values. Furthermore, since RDAC consumes energy unnecessarily, the turn-off timing of RDAC should be optimized. These MAC units have been designed and prototyped using 28 nm CMOS technology, integrating 12,288 arithmetic units while operating at 180 MHz, resulting in an arithmetic speed of 4.4 TOPS. The r-MVM accuracy is about 1% and a high energy efficiency of 240 TOPS/W as a MAC macro and 64.4 TOPS/W as a system has been achieved.
Funder
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering