We present a novel fast bipartitioned hybrid adder (FBHA) that utilizes carry-select and carry-lookahead logic. The proposed FBHA is an accurate adder with a significant part and a less significant part joined together by a carry signal. In an N-bit FBHA, the K-bit less significant part is realized using carry-lookahead adder logic, and the (N-K)-bit significant part is realized using carry-select adder logic. The 32-bit addition was considered as an example operation for this work. Many 32-bit adders ranging from the slow ripple carry adder to the fast parallel-prefix Kogge-Stone adder and the proposed adder were synthesized using a 28-nm CMOS standard cell library and their design metrics were compared. A well-optimized FBHA achieved significant optimizations in design metrics compared to its high-speed adder counterparts and some examples are mentioned as follows: (a) 19.8% reduction in delay compared to a carry-lookahead adder; (b) 19.8% reduction in delay, 24.4% reduction in area, and 19.4% reduction in power compared to a carry-select adder; (c) 45.6% reduction in delay, and 13.5% reduction in power compared to a conditional sum adder; and (d) 46.5% reduction in area, and 29.3% reduction in power compared to the Kogge-Stone adder.
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