Lookahead carry unit

A lookahead carry unit (LCU) is a logical unit in digital circuit design used to decrease calculation time in adder units and used in conjunction with carry look-ahead adders (CLAs).

4-bit adder

A single 4-bit CLA is shown below:

4-bit adder with Carry Look Ahead (CLA)

16-bit adder

By combining four 4-bit CLAs, a 16-bit adder can be created but additional logic is needed in the form of an LCU.

The LCU accepts the group propagate ( ) and group generate ( ) from each of the four CLAs. and have the following expressions for each CLA adder:[1]

The LCU then generates the carry input for each CLA.

Assume that is and is from the ith CLA then the output carry bits are

Substituting into , then into , then into yields the expanded equations:

corresponds to the carry input into the second CLA; to the third CLA; to the fourth CLA; and to overflow carry bit.

In addition, the LCU can calculate its own propagate and generate:

16-bit adder with LCU

64-bit adder

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.

64-bit adders with a second-level LCU

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