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| From | Robert Riches <spamtrap42@jacob21819.net> |
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| Subject | Re: cpufreq* help. |
| Date | 23 Apr 2011 04:47:09 GMT |
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On 2011-04-23, Todd <Todd@invalid.com> wrote:
> On 04/22/2011 09:14 PM, Robert Riches wrote:
>> The relationship you describe holds true for CMOS circuits.
>> While nearly all current digital ICs are CMOS, there are other
>> logic families (NMOS, PMOS, TTL, ECL, etc.) that do not
>> necessarily run cooler with slower clock frequencies.
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> Definitely CMOS. The current drain on others can be
> asymmetrical, but the transition is still the soar
> point for current consumption. The faster you
> run them, the more work (work done or energy
> converted per unit of time) they perform,
> the hotter they get. The big push on smaller traces
> is because the traces act as capacitors that have
> to be discharged/recharged every time a circuit
> switches state. The faster you can charge/discharge
> the trace capacitance, the faster you can go and the
> less power you have to use. And the less power, the
> less heat.
Look for the word "constant" in the "Characteristics" section of
this page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emitter-coupled_logic
NMOS and PMOS are also pretty close to constant in current drain,
largely independent of clock frequency.
--
Robert Riches
spamtrap42@jacob21819.net
(Yes, that is one of my email addresses.)
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