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Adaptive Resonance Theory Microchips: Circuit Design Techniques

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Adaptive Resonance Theory Microchips: Circuit Design Techniques

Adaptive Resonance Theory Microchips: Circuit Design Techniques by Teresa Serrano-Gotarredona , Bernabé Linares-Barranco , Andreas G. Andreou
English | PDF | 1998 | 251 Pages | ISBN : 0792382315 | 19.5 MB

Adaptive Resonance Theory Microchips describes circuit strategies resulting in efficient and functional adaptive resonance theory (ART) hardware systems. While ART algorithms have been developed in software by their creators, this is the first book that addresses efficient VLSI design of ART systems. All systems described in the book have been designed and fabricated (or are nearing completion) as VLSI microchips in anticipation of the impending proliferation of ART applications to autonomous intelligent systems. To accommodate these systems, the book not only provides circuit design techniques, but also validates them through experimental measurements. The book also includes a chapter tutorially describing four ART architectures (ART1, ARTMAP, Fuzzy-ART and Fuzzy-ARTMAP) while providing easily understandable MATLAB code examples to implement these four algorithms in software. In addition, an entire chapter is devoted to other potential applications for real-time data clustering and category learning.

Design and Analysis of High Efficiency Line Drivers for xDSL

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Design and Analysis of High Efficiency Line Drivers for xDSL

Design and Analysis of High Efficiency Line Drivers for xDSL by Tim Piessens , Michiel Steyaert
English | PDF | 2004 | 248 Pages | ISBN : 1402077270 | 3.8 MB

Design and Analysis of High Efficiency Line Drivers for xDSL covers the most important building block of an xDSL (ADSL, VDSL, …) system: the line driver. Traditional Class AB line drivers consume more than 70% of the total power budget of state-of-the-art ADSL modems. This book describes the main difficulties in designing line drivers for xDSL. The most important specifications are elaborated staring from the main properties of the channel and the signal properties. The traditional (class AB), state-of-the-art (class G) and future technologies (class K) are discussed.

CMOS Imagers: From Phototransduction to Image Processing (Repost)

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CMOS Imagers: From Phototransduction to Image Processing (Repost)

CMOS Imagers: From Phototransduction to Image Processing by Orly Yadid-Pecht, Ralph Etienne-Cummings
English | PDF | 2004 | 251 Pages | ISBN : 1402079613 | 4.2 MB

The idea of writing a book on CMOS imaging has been brewing for several years. It was placed on a fast track after we agreed to organize a tutorial on CMOS sensors for the 2004 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS 2004). This tutorial defined the structure of the book, but as first time authors/editors, we had a lot to learn about the logistics of putting together information from multiple sources. Needless to say, it was a long road between the tutorial and the book, and it took more than a few months to complete. We hope that you will find our journey worthwhile and the collated information useful. The laboratories of the authors are located at many universities distributed around the world. Their unifying theme, however, is the advancement of knowledge for the development of systems for CMOS imaging and image processing. We hope that this book will highlight the ideas that have been pioneered by the authors, while providing a roadmap for new practitioners in this field to exploit exciting opportunities to integrate imaging and “smartness” on a single VLSI chip. The potential of these smart imaging systems is still unfulfilled. Hence, there is still plenty of research and development to be done.

High Temperature Electronics Design for Aero Engine Controls and Health Monitoring (Repost)

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High Temperature Electronics Design for Aero Engine Controls and Health Monitoring (Repost)

High Temperature Electronics Design for Aero Engine Controls and Health Monitoring by Lucian Stoica
English | PDF | 2016 | 162 Pages | ISBN : 8793379250 | 104.1 MB

There is a growing desire to install electronic power and control systems in high temperature harsh environments to improve the accuracy of critical measurements, reduce the amount of cabling and to eliminate cooling systems. Typical target applications include electronics for energy exploration, power generation and control systems.

Bio/CMOS Interfaces and Co-Design, Second Edition (Repost)

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Bio/CMOS Interfaces and Co-Design, Second Edition (Repost)

Bio/CMOS Interfaces and Co-Design, Second Edition by Sandro Carrara
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 (2024 Edition) | 530 Pages | ISBN : 3031318315 | 125.4 MB

This textbook demonstrates new paradigms for the interface between CMOS circuits and the biological world. A deep theoretical description of such an interface is defined and discussed, while various real applications are demonstrated by also discussing several analog CMOS circuits. Electrochemical techniques are proposed in detail to learn how to design integrated biosensors. Biological materials are described to provide devices selectivity. Nanoscale materials are discussed to provide device sensitivity. CMOS circuits are analyzed to provide real applications. Extensive examples with solutions are provided, as well as exercises at the end of each chapter.

Static Crosstalk-Noise Analysis: For Deep Sub-Micron Digital Designs

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Static Crosstalk-Noise Analysis: For Deep Sub-Micron Digital Designs

Static Crosstalk-Noise Analysis: For Deep Sub-Micron Digital Designs by Pinhong Chen , Desmond A. Kirkpatrick , Kurt Keutzer
English | PDF (True) | 2004 | 127 Pages | ISBN : 1402080913 | 8.4 MB

As the feature size decreases in deep sub-micron designs, coupling capacitance becomes the dominant factor in total capacitance. The resulting crosstalk noise may be responsible for signal integrity issues and significant timing variation. Traditionally, static timing analysis tools have ignored cross coupling effects between wires altogether. Newer tools simply approximate the coupling capacitance by a 2X Miller factor in order to compute the worst case delay. The latter approach not only reduces delay calculation accuracy, but can also be shown to underestimate the delay in certain scenarios.

Silicon-on-Insulator Technology: Materials to VLSI: Materials to VLSI

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Silicon-on-Insulator Technology: Materials to VLSI: Materials to VLSI

Silicon-on-Insulator Technology: Materials to VLSI: Materials to VLSI by Jean-Pierre Colinge
English | PDF | 2004 | 375 Pages | ISBN : 1402077734 | 42.6 MB

Silicon-on-Insulator Technology: Materials to VLSI, Third Edition, retraces the evolution of SOI materials, devices and circuits over a period of roughly twenty years. Twenty years of progress, research and development during which SOI material fabrication techniques have been born and abandoned, devices have been invented and forgotten, but, most importantly, twenty years during which SOI Technology has little by little proven it could outperform bulk silicon in every possible way. The turn of the century turned out to be a milestone for the semiconductor industry, as high-quality SOI wafers suddenly became available in large quantities. From then on, it took only a few years to witness the use of SOI technology in a wealth of applications ranging from audio amplifiers and wristwatches to 64-bit microprocessors.

Direct Conversion Receivers in Wide-Band Systems

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Direct Conversion Receivers in Wide-Band Systems

Direct Conversion Receivers in Wide-Band Systems by Aarno Pärssinen
English | PDF | 2001 | 250 Pages | ISBN : 0792376072 | 19.5 MB

This book is based on my doctoral thesis at the Helsinki University of Technology. Several different projects during five years guided me from the basics of the RF IC design to the implementations of highly integrated radio receiver chips. Sharing time and effort between IC and system issues is not always straightforward. I have been lucky to follow both topics and share experiences with diligent and enthusiastic people having different specialities. As a result, this book will cover a wide range of different topics needed in the design of highly integrated radio receivers. Experiences from the first receiver prototypes for the third generation cellular systems form the basis of this book. Most of the issues are directly related to the early proposals of European and Japanese standardization organizations. For example, the chip rate was originally set to 4. 096 Mcps in a wide-band CDMA channel. I have kept that number in the book in most of the examples although it has been later changed to 3. 84 Mcps. I hope that the readers will accept that and the possible other incompabilities to the latest specifications. At least in the research phase the changes even in the most essential requirements are definitely not a rare incident and IC designers should be able to react and modify their designs as soon as they can.

VLSI for Artificial Intelligence

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VLSI for Artificial Intelligence

VLSI for Artificial Intelligence by José G. Delgado-Frias, Will R. Moore
English | PDF | 1989 | 285 Pages | ISBN : 0792390008 | 28.1 MB

This book is an edited selection of the papers presented at the International Workshop on VLSI for Artiflcial Intelligence which was held at the University of Oxford in July 1988. Our thanks go to all the contributors and especially to the programme committee for all their hard work. Thanks are also due to the ACM-SIGARCH, the Alvey Directorate, the lEE and the IEEE Computer Society for publicising the event and to Oxford University for their active support. We are particularly grateful to David Cawley and Paula Appleby for coping with the administrative problems.

MOS Switched-Capacitor and Continuous-Time Integrated Circuits and Systems: Analysis and Design

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MOS Switched-Capacitor and Continuous-Time Integrated Circuits and Systems: Analysis and Design

MOS Switched-Capacitor and Continuous-Time Integrated Circuits and Systems: Analysis and Design by Rolf Unbehauen , Andrzej Cichocki
English | PDF | 1989 | 645 Pages | ISBN : 3642836798 | 54.7 MB

The purpose of this book is to present analysis and design principles, procedures and techniques of analog integrated circuits which are to be implemented in MOS (metal oxide semiconductor) technology. MOS technology is becoming dominant in the realization of digital systems, and its use for analog circuits opens new pos­ sibilities for the design of complex mixed analog/digital VLSI (very large scale in­ tegration) chips. Although we are focusing attention in this book principally on circuits and systems which can be implemented in CMOS technology, many con­ siderations and structures are of a general nature and can be adapted to other promising and emerging technologies, namely GaAs (Gallium Arsenide) and BI­ MOS (bipolar MOS, i. e. circuits which combine both bipolar and CMOS devices) technology. Moreover, some of the structures and circuits described in this book can also be useful without integration. In this book we describe two large classes of analog integrated circuits: • switched capacitor (SC) networks, • continuous-time CMOS (unswitched) circuits. SC networks are sampled-data systems in which electric charges are transferred from one point to another at regular discrete intervals of time and thus the signal samples are stored and processed. Other circuits belonging to this class of sampled-data systems are charge transfer devices (CTD) and charge coupled dev­ ices (CCD). In contrast to SC circuits, continuous-time CMOS circuits operate continuously in time. They can be considered as subcircuits or building blocks (e. g.

Digital CMOS Circuit Design

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Digital CMOS Circuit Design

Digital CMOS Circuit Design by Marco Annaratone
English | PDF | 1986 | 367 Pages | ISBN : 1461294096 | 45.5 MB

In light of decreasing feature size and greater sophistication of modern processing technology, CMOS has become increasingly attractive, pro- viding low-power (at moderate frequencies), good scalability, and rail-to- rail operation. For many designers, particularly those approaching VLSI from a system viewpoint, previous experience has been mainly with ratioed NMOS design, and so there is a need to buildon this experienceand make a naturaltransition into CMOS design.

Clock Generators for SOC Processors: Circuits and Architectures

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Clock Generators for SOC Processors: Circuits and Architectures

Clock Generators for SOC Processors: Circuits and Architectures by Amr M. Fahim
English | PDF | 2005 | 257 Pages | ISBN : 1402080794 | 11.6 MB

This book examines the issue of design of fully integrated frequency synthesizers suitable for system-on-a-chip (SOC) processors. This book takes a more global design perspective in jointly examining the design space at the circuit level as well as at the architectural level. The coverage of the book is comprehensive and includes summary chapters on circuit theory as well as feedback control theory relevant to the operation of phase locked loops (PLLs). On the circuit level, the discussion includes low-voltage analog design in deep submicron digital CMOS processes, effects of supply noise, substrate noise, as well device noise. On the architectural level, the discussion includes PLL analysis using continuous-time as well as discre- time models, linear and nonlinear effects of PLL performance, and detailed analysis of locking behavior. The material then develops into detailed circuit and architectural analysis of specific clock generation blocks. This includes circuits and architectures of PLLs with high power supply noise immunity and digital PLL architectures where the loop filter is digitized. Methods of generating low-spurious sampling clocks for discrete-time analog blocks are then examined.

High-Linearity CMOS RF Front-End Circuits (Repost)

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High-Linearity CMOS RF Front-End Circuits (Repost)

High-Linearity CMOS RF Front-End Circuits by Yongwang Ding , Ramesh Harjani
English | PDF | 2005 | 132 Pages | ISBN : 0387238018 | 5.1 MB

This book focuses on high performance radio frequency integrated circuits (RF IC) design in CMOS. 1. Development of radio frequency ICs Wireless communications has been advancing rapidly in the past two decades. Many high performance systems have been developed, such as cellular systems (AMPS, GSM, TDMA, CDMA, W-CDMA, etc. ), GPS system (global po- tioning system) and WLAN (wireless local area network) systems. The rapid growth of VLSI technology in both digital circuits and analog circuits provides benefits for wireless communication systems. Twenty years ago not many p- ple could imagine millions of transistors in a single chip or a complete radio for size of a penny. Now not only complete radios have been put in a single chip, but also more and more functions have been realized by a single chip and at a much lower price. A radio transmits and receives electro-magnetic signals through the air. The signals are usually transmitted on high frequency carriers. For example, a t- ical voice signal requires only 30 Kilohertz bandwidth. When it is transmitted by a FM radio station, it is often carried by a frequency in the range of tens of megahertz to hundreds of megahertz. Usually a radio is categorized by its carrier frequency, such as 900 MHz radio or 5 GHz radio. In general, the higher the carrier frequency, the better the directivity, but the more difficult the radio design.

Design of Multi-Bit Delta-Sigma A/D Converters

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Design of Multi-Bit Delta-Sigma A/D Converters

Design of Multi-Bit Delta-Sigma A/D Converters by Yves Geerts , Michiel Steyaert , Willy Sansen
English | PDF | 2002 | 234 Pages | ISBN : 1402070780 | 19.2 MB

Design of Multi-Bit Delta-Sigma A/D Converters discusses both architecture and circuit design aspects of Delta-Sigma A/D converters, with a special focus on multi-bit implementations. The emphasis is on high-speed high-resolution converters in CMOS for ADSL applications, although the material can also be applied for other specification goals and technologies.

Design of Low-Voltage CMOS Switched-Opamp Switched-Capacitor Systems (Repost)

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Design of Low-Voltage CMOS Switched-Opamp Switched-Capacitor Systems (Repost)

Design of Low-Voltage CMOS Switched-Opamp Switched-Capacitor Systems by Vincent S. L. Cheung , Howard C. Luong
English | PDF | 2003 | 207 Pages | ISBN : 1402074662 | 17.8 MB

In Design of Low-Voltage CMOS Switched-Opamp Switched-Capacitor Systems, the emphasis is put on the design and development of advanced switched-opamp architectures and techniques for low-voltage low-power switched-capacitor (SC) systems. Specifically, the book presents a novel multi-phase switched-opamp technique together with new system architectures that are critical in improving significantly the performance of switched-capacitor systems at low supply voltages:*A generic fast-settling double-sampling SC biquadratic filter architecture is proposed to achieve high-speed operation for SC circuits.