A 0.7-V 1.8-mW H.264/AVC 720p Video Decoder
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Finchelstein, Daniel Frederic; Sze, Vivienne; Sinangil, Mahmut Ersin; Chandrakasan, Anantha P.
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The H.264/AVC video coding standard can deliver high compression efficiency at a cost of increased complexity and power. The increasing popularity of video capture and playback on portable devices requires that the power of the video codec be kept to a minimum. This work implements several architecture optimizations such as increased parallelism, pipelining with FIFOs, multiple voltage/frequency domains, and custom voltage-scalable SRAMs that enable low voltage operation to reduce the power of a high-definition decoder. Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling can efficiently adapt to the varying workloads by leveraging the low voltage capabilities and domain partitioning of the decoder. An H.264/AVC Baseline Level 3.2 decoder ASIC was fabricated in 65-nm CMOS and verified. For high definition 720p video decoding at 30 frames per second (fps), it operates down to 0.7 V with a measured power of 1.8 mW, which is significantly lower than previously published results. The highly scalable decoder is capable of operating down to 0.5 V for decoding QCIF at 15 fps with a measured power of 29 muW.
Date issued
2009-10Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Microsystems Technology LaboratoriesJournal
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation
Sze, V. et al. “A 0.7-V 1.8-mW H.264/AVC 720p Video Decoder.” Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of 44.11 (2009): 2943-2956. © 2009 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Version: Final published version
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INSPEC Accession Number: 10957788
ISSN
0018-9200
Keywords
low-power electronics, cache memories, SRAM chips, Video codecs, H.264/AVC, CMOS memory circuits, CMOS digital integrated circuits