A Kogge-Stone adder is a parallel prefix form carry look-ahead adder. It was developed by Peter M. Kogge and Harold S. Stone in 1973. This adder is known for its speed and efficiency in performing ...
Parallel prefix adders are high-performance circuits used for binary addition. They use a tree-like structure to propagate carries in parallel, which significantly speeds up the addition process ...
Abstract: Decimal arithmetic is receiving greater attention due to its applications in banking and internet-based sectors. Several algorithms have been introduced for Multi-operand addition. A mixed ...
Abstract: This paper presents a Reconfigurable Parallel Prefix Ling Adder. The proposed design can be partitioned to perform as one 16 bit, two 8 bit and four 4 bit adders. We also propose a new ...
A while back we looked at [Matthias’] one-pin dot matrix printer. Now we’re jumping over to his woodworking website to feast on his wooden binary adding machine. His creation uses glass marbles as the ...