Adiabatic circuit

Adiabatic circuits are low power circuits which use "reversible logic" to conserve energy. Unlike traditional CMOS circuits, which dissipate energy during switching, adiabatic circuits reduce dissipation by following two key rules: * Never turn on a transistor when there is a voltage potential between the source and drain. * Never turn off a transistor when current is flowing through it.

Adiabatic circuit

Adiabatic circuits are low power circuits which use "reversible logic" to conserve energy. Unlike traditional CMOS circuits, which dissipate energy during switching, adiabatic circuits reduce dissipation by following two key rules: * Never turn on a transistor when there is a voltage potential between the source and drain. * Never turn off a transistor when current is flowing through it.