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    Optically programmable gate array

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    The Optically Programmable Gate Array (OPGA), an optical version of a conventional FPGA, benefits from a direct parallel interface between an optical memory and a logic circuit. The OPGA utilizes a holographic memory accessed by an array of VCSELs to program its logic. An active pixel sensor array incorporated into the OPGA chip makes it possible to optically address the logic in a very short time allowing for rapid dynamic reconfiguration. Combining spatial and shift multiplexing to store the configuration pages in the memory, the OPGA module can be made compact. The reconfiguration capability of the OPGA can be applied to solve more efficiently problems in pattern recognition and database search

    Znaczenie badania krwi pobranej z żył tarczowych górnych i dolnych w rozpoznawaniu raka tarczycy

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    Introduction: We aimed to determine whether levels of thyroglobulin measured in blood from the inferior-superior thyroid veins and the peripheral antecubital vein could predict the presence of thyroid carcinoma in patients undergoing surgery for thyroid diseases. Material and methods: Sixty-one patients were prospectively enrolled in the study. Levels of thyroglobulin were analysed. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive values (PPV) and negative predictive values (NPV) of these markers were investigated. Results: Twenty-six out of 61 patients (42.6%) with malignancy were diagnosed. The levels of thyroglobulin in the inferior-superior thyroid veins were higher than those in the peripheral antecubital vein (p = 0.001). The levels of thyroglobulin in the blood taken from the antecubital vein and the inferior-superior thyroid veins did not differ between benign and malignant thyroid disorders. For thyroglobulin, sensitivity was 33.3%, specificity 60.6%, PPV 27.8%, and NPV 66.7% respectively. Conclusion: Thyroglobulin levels in the antecubital vein compared to the inferior-superior thyroid veins were not significant either in benign or malignant disorders.Wstęp: Celem badania było ustalenie, czy oznaczenie stężeń tyreoglobuliny we krwi pobranej z żył tarczowych górnych i dolnych oraz z żyły przedłokciowej ma wartość prognostyczną w wykrywaniu nowotworów tarczycy u chorych poddawanych zabiegom chirurgicznym z powodu chorób tarczycy. Materiał i metody: Do tego prospektywnego badania włączono 61 chorych. Analizowano wartości stężeń tyreoglobuliny. Badano czułość, swoistość oraz wartość prognostyczną dodatnią (PPV) i ujemną (NPV) tych wskaźników. Wyniki: U 26 spośród 61 chorych (42,6%) rozpoznano chorobę nowotworową. Stężenia tyreoglobuliny w żyłach tarczowych dolnych i górnych były wyższe niż stężenia mierzone we krwi pobranej z żyły przedłokciowej (p = 0,001). Stężenia tyreoglobuliny w próbkach krwi pobranych z żyły przedłokciowej i żył tarczowych nie różniły się istotnie między osobami z łagodnymi i złośliwymi guzami tarczycy. Oznaczenie tyreoglobuliny cechowało się czułością wynoszącą 33,3%, swoistością równą 60,6%, PPV — 27,8% i NPV — 66,7%. Wnioski: Porównanie stężeń tyreoglobuliny w żyle przedłokciowej i w żyłach tarczowych górnych i dolnych nie miało istotnego znaczenia diagnostycznego w wykrywaniu zarówno zmian łagodnych, jak i złośliwych

    Optically programmable gate array

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    The Optically Programmable Gate Array (OPGA), an optical version of a conventional FPGA, benefits from a direct parallel interface between an optical memory and a logic circuit. The OPGA utilizes a holographic memory accessed by an array of VCSELs to program its logic. An active pixel sensor array incorporated into the OPGA chip makes it possible to optically address the logic in a very short time allowing for rapid dynamic reconfiguration. Combining spatial and shift multiplexing to store the configuration pages in the memory, the OPGA module can be made compact. The reconfiguration capability of the OPGA can be applied to solve more efficiently problems in pattern recognition and database search

    A CMOS Energy Harvesting and Imaging (EHI) Active Pixel Sensor (APS) Imager for Retinal Prosthesis

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    A COMPACT CMOS POWER-ON-RESET PULSE GENERATOR DESIGN WITH LOW-POWER AND WIDE OPERATION RANGE

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    A compact power-on-reset pulse generator (POR-PG) circuit with a low-power and low-voltage operation capability is presented. Proposed POR-PG was fabricated in 0.5 μm 2P3M CMOS process. It was determined from simulations and measurements that proposed POR-PG works supply voltage levels between 1.8 V and 3.3 V and supply voltage rise times between 100 ns and 1 ms. POR-PG has very small silicon footprint. Layout size of proposed POR-PG circuit was 120 μm × 5 μm in 0.5 μm CMOS process. Comparing with other POR-PG circuits in the literature, proposed design enjoys lowest power consumption (&lt; 6 μW), smallest silicon footprint, widest supply voltage range, and additional features such as brown-out detection capability. These achieved by using a unique cascadable POR delay element that consumes very low-power. </jats:p

    A sub-1 Volt 10-bit supply boosted SAR ADC design in standard CMOS

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    Boosted CMOS APS Pixel Readout for Ultra Low-Voltage and Low-Power Operation

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