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'''Inversion encoding''' is an encoding technique used for [[Bus encoding|encoding bus transmissions]] for low power systems. It is based on the fact that a large amount of power is wasted because of transitions, especially in external buses, and thus reducing these transitions aids optimization of [[power dissipation]]. This is done introducing an additional signal line named INV to the bus lines. This signal determines whether the other lines should be inverted or not.
 
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==Further reading==
* {{cite book |author-first=Vincent C. |author-last=Gaudet |chapter=Chapter 4.1. Low-Power Design Techniques for State-of-the-Art CMOS Technologies |editor-first=Bernd |editor-last=Steinbach |editor-link=:de:Bernd Steinbach |title=Recent Progress in the Boolean Domain |publisher={{ill|Cambridge Scholars Publishing|wikidata|Q27903803}} |___location=Newcastle upon Tyne, UK |edition=1 |date=2014-04-01 |orig-year=2013-09-25 |isbn=978-1-4438-5638-6 |pages=187-212 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_pwxBwAAQBAJ |access-date=2019-08-04}} [https://m.tau.ac.il/~ilia1/publications/rpbd_book.pdf<!-- draft version 2013-09-25 -->] (455 pages)
 
[[Category:Electronics optimization]]