Towards the Solution of Power Dissipation in Electronics Systems through Thermodynamics
Pradeep Singla, Satyan

TL;DR
This paper explores how thermodynamics, specifically reversible logic and adiabatic logic, can be applied to reduce power dissipation in electronic systems, addressing a key limitation in modern electronics.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of reversible logic based on thermodynamics for electronic systems and proposes a solution to the contradiction with conventional CMOS design using adiabatic logic.
Findings
Reversible logic can significantly reduce power loss in electronics.
A detailed logical and physical design approach is provided.
A solution to the contradiction between reversible and CMOS logic is proposed.
Abstract
Power loss in the electronic system is a very crucial limiting factor that can be reduced or minimized with the help of using the reversible logics "a concept came from Thermodynamics". In this paper the authors shows the concept of reversible logics for the Electronics system. The logical and physical designing approach is given in the paper in detail. The contradiction of logical and physical reversibility with the conventional CMOS designing is also shows and the solution of that contradiction is also proposed by the authors using adiabatic logic. This Paper gives a complete and clear idea if the thermodynamical concept for the electronics industries for power reduction.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Low-power high-performance VLSI design
