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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 05, 2025
Filed:
Feb. 07, 2022
Kepler Computing Inc., San Francisco, CA (US);
Nabil Imam, Atlanta, GA (US);
Amrita Mathuriya, Portland, OR (US);
Ikenna Odinaka, Durham, NC (US);
Rafael Rios, Austin, TX (US);
Rajeev Kumar Dokania, Beaverton, OR (US);
Sasikanth Manipatruni, Portland, OR (US);
Kepler Computing Inc., San Francisco, CA (US);
Abstract
Asynchronous full-adder circuit is described. The full-adder includes majority and/or minority gates some of which receive two first inputs (A.t, A.f), two second inputs (B.t, B.f), two carry inputs (Cin.t, Cin.f), third acknowledgement input (Cout.e), and fourth acknowledgement input (Sum.e), and generate controls to control gates of transistors, wherein the transistors are coupled to generate two carry outputs (Cout.t, Cout.e), two sum outputs (Sum.t, Sum.e), first acknowledgement output (A.e), second acknowledgement output (B.e), and third acknowledgement output (Cin.e). The majority and/or minority gates comprise CMOS gates or multi-input capacitive circuitries. The multi-input capacitive circuitries include capacitive structures that may comprise linear dielectric, paraelectric dielectric, or ferroelectric dielectric. The capacitors can be planar or non-planar. The capacitors may be stacked vertically to reduce footprint of the asynchronous full-adder circuit. Asynchronous full-adders coupled in series is used to implement a carry-ripple adder.