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In Deep submicron technology the on chip and off chip buses plays an Important Role in the total amount of power consumed by chip and embedded chip memory. The capacitance plays significant role in the power analysis and maximum amount of power is utilized by chip of capacitance and less power is utilized by the devices. So the power has to be Reduced this can be done by encoding technique which in turn reduces switching activities. There are so many techniques to reduce energy consumption. In this paper a new encoding scheme which saves power. That reduce data bus energy consumption. This method produce an energy saving method based on Similar values and multi-coding which can further reduce on-chip data bus. In this results of simulation are reduce the ratio of Switching Activity (SA) on data bus lines, maximum ratio of Energy saving (ES) and the average ratio with toggle state Bus values.
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Shavali, V., Sreerama Reddy, G.M., Ramana Reddy, P. (2019). Reduction of Coupling Transition by Using Multiple Encoding Technique in Data Bus and Its Power Analysis. In: Saini, H., Singh, R., Kumar, G., Rather, G., Santhi, K. (eds) Innovations in Electronics and Communication Engineering. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 65. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3765-9_36
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