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MTECH VDAT Dissertation

This document is an M.Tech dissertation submitted by Ashwani Kumar Sanwal to the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur, India in June 2008. The dissertation investigates various low power techniques for CMOS circuits, with the goal of partially fulfilling requirements for a Master of Technology degree in VLSI Design Automation and Techniques. The dissertation is certified by the candidate and supervisor(s) to be the authentic work of the candidate carried out from July 2008 to July 2009 under supervision. The format and structure of the M.Tech dissertation is also outlined.

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MTECH VDAT Dissertation

This document is an M.Tech dissertation submitted by Ashwani Kumar Sanwal to the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur, India in June 2008. The dissertation investigates various low power techniques for CMOS circuits, with the goal of partially fulfilling requirements for a Master of Technology degree in VLSI Design Automation and Techniques. The dissertation is certified by the candidate and supervisor(s) to be the authentic work of the candidate carried out from July 2008 to July 2009 under supervision. The format and structure of the M.Tech dissertation is also outlined.

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INVESTIGATION ON VARIOUS LOW POWER TECHNIQUES

FOR CMOS CIRCUITS

M.Tech. Dissertation

BY

ASHWANI KUMAR SANWAL


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
HAMIRPUR-177005, HP (INDIA)

JUNE, 2008

INVESTIGATION ON VARIOUS LOW POWER TECHNIQUES


FOR CMOS CIRCUITS

A DISSERTATION

submitted in partial fulfilment of the


requirements for the award of the degree
of

Master of Technology

in

ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


(VLSI Design Automation & Techniques)

BY
ASHWANI KUMAR SANWAL
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
HAMIRPUR-177005, HP (INDIA)

JUNE, 2008

CERTIFICATE

I hereby certify that the work which is being presented in the M.Tech. Dissertation
entitled “Investigation on Various Low Power Techniques for CMOS Circuits”, in
partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Master of Technology in
VLSI Design Automation & Techniques and submitted to the Department of Electronics
& Communication Engineering of National Institute of Technology Hamirpur HP is an
authentic record of my own work carried out during a period from July 2008 to July 2009
under the supervision of Name & Designation of supervisor(s), E&CE Department.

The matter presented in this thesis has not been submitted by me for the award of
any other degree elsewhere.

Signature of Candidate
ASHWANI KUMAR SANWAL
R.No. 06911

This is to certify that the above statement made by the candidate is correct to the
best of my knowledge.
Signature of Supervisor(s)
Date: Name & Designation of
Supervisor(s)

Head
E&CE Department NIT Hamirpur

M.TECH. DISSERTATION should be in following format


 Single Column Format.
 Text size 12, in IEEE format.
 It should be in 1.5 spacing.
 IEEE Transaction style for References, it should be followed in the text as well.
 Each Figure should have a Caption below & Table should have a Caption above it and
each Table & Figure should find a mention in the text, refer to any IEEE Transaction
Paper, eg. IEEE Trans. on VLSI, ED etc.

General Format of the Report should be:


Title of Dissertation (20 font)
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

ABSTRACT (16)
1. INTRODUCTION (16)
2. SECTIONS IN CAPS (2, 3, 4, …5)
2.1 Subsections in Running Fonts (14)
3……..etc.
6. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
7. CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
PUBLICATIONS FROM THE WORK

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