This paper presents a high-performance, scalable Braun multiplier architecture implemented on FPGA, featuring advanced and hybrid adder topologies for enhanced power, area, and timing efficiency. The proposed system integrates Ripple Carry Adders (RCA), Brent-Kung Adders (BKA), Kogge-Stone Adders (KSA), and hybrid variants using structural Verilog, targeting both 4-bit and 32-bit designs. To address the limitations in conventional designs, this work introduces formal mathematical formulations for prefix logic, provides an algorithmic breakdown of carry propagation, and conducts a detailed power-delay-area (PDA) analysis. Implementations were carried out on a Xilinx Spartan-6 FPGA with post-place-and-route timing evaluation. Comparative analysis shows BKA yields the lowest LUT usage, while KSA achieves the minimum delay, making each suitable for low-power and high-speed applications respectively. Real-time signal monitoring using ChipScope ICON/VIO facilitates hardware-level debugging. The design offers a practical, energy-efficient, and modular solution for arithmetic-intensive applications in VLSI, embedded systems, and digital signal processing.
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Sneha More
Suhas Shirol
KLE Technological University
Aparna Bandiwad
KLE Technological University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6984343ff1d9ada3c1fb2222 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20257901009/pdf
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