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  2. Carry-lookahead adder - Wikipedia

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    The carry-lookahead adder calculates one or more carry bits before the sum, which reduces the wait time to calculate the result of the larger-value bits of the adder. Already in the mid-1800s, Charles Babbage recognized the performance penalty imposed by the ripple-carry used in his Difference Engine , and subsequently designed mechanisms for ...

  3. Lookahead carry unit - Wikipedia

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    By combining 4 CLAs and an LCU together creates a 16-bit adder. Four of these units can be combined to form a 64-bit adder. An additional (second-level) LCU is needed that accepts the propagate and generate from each LCU and the four carry outputs generated by the second-level LCU are fed into the first-level LCUs.

  4. Kogge–Stone adder - Wikipedia

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    Like all carry-lookahead adders, the Kogge-Stone adder internally tracks "generate" and "propagate" bits for spans of bits. We start with 1-bit spans, where a single column in the addition generates a carry bit if both inputs are 1 (logical AND), and propagates a carry bit if exactly one input is 1 (logical XOR).

  5. Adder (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    This can be used at multiple levels to make even larger adders. For example, the following adder is a 64-bit adder that uses four 16-bit CLAs with two levels of lookahead carry units. Other adder designs include the carry-select adder, conditional sum adder, carry-skip adder, and carry-complete adder.

  6. Carry-skip adder - Wikipedia

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    A carry-skip adder [nb 1] (also known as a carry-bypass adder) is an adder implementation that improves on the delay of a ripple-carry adder with little effort compared to other adders. The improvement of the worst-case delay is achieved by using several carry-skip adders to form a block-carry-skip adder.

  7. Brent–Kung adder - Wikipedia

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    The Brent–Kung adder is a parallel prefix adder (PPA) form of carry-lookahead adder (CLA). Proposed by Richard Peirce Brent and Hsiang Te Kung in 1982 it introduced higher regularity to the adder structure and has less wiring congestion leading to better performance and less necessary chip area to implement compared to the Kogge–Stone adder (KSA).

  8. Carry-select adder - Wikipedia

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    A 16-bit carry-select adder with variable size can be similarly created. Here we show an adder with block sizes of 2-2-3-4-5, this is the special type of Variable-sized carry select adder, called as square root carry select adder. [2] This break-up is ideal when the full-adder delay is equal to the MUX delay, which is unlikely.

  9. Talk:Carry-lookahead adder - Wikipedia

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    9 Carry lookahead method uses + for both addition and logical or, which might be quite confusing