Table 6.1: Average number of independent power vectors for single and triple voltage
measurements.
Circuit |
Number of measurements |
Single-voltage |
3-voltages |
C432 |
185 |
132.6 |
151.6 |
C499 |
383 |
183.4 |
265.0 |
C880 |
317 |
217.0 |
250.7 |
C1355 |
465 |
184.4 |
251.5 |
C1908 |
553 |
192.9 |
260.9 |
C2670 |
540 |
322.9 |
350.3 |
alu2 |
324 |
167.9 |
198.2 |
alu4 |
659 |
312.9 |
351.8 |
comp |
127 |
84.5 |
112.7 |
cordic |
79 |
55.1 |
71.1 |
b9 |
101 |
84.2 |
92.7 |
c8 |
138 |
112.0 |
127.0 |
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