microshutoff
Microshutoff is a term used to describe a specific type of power management technique in integrated circuits. It refers to the ability of a circuit to rapidly and selectively turn off power to specific, small portions of the chip, rather than shutting down the entire device. This granular control allows for significant energy savings by deactivating only the parts of the circuit that are not currently in use.
The primary goal of microshutoff is to reduce leakage current, which is the small amount of electricity
Implementing microshutoff typically involves complex control circuitry that monitors the activity of different circuit blocks. When
The effectiveness of microshutoff is often measured by its power reduction capabilities and the speed of its