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    NASA SERC 1990 Symposium on VLSI Design

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    This document contains papers presented at the first annual NASA Symposium on VLSI Design. NASA's involvement in this event demonstrates a need for research and development in high performance computing. High performance computing addresses problems faced by the scientific and industrial communities. High performance computing is needed in: (1) real-time manipulation of large data sets; (2) advanced systems control of spacecraft; (3) digital data transmission, error correction, and image compression; and (4) expert system control of spacecraft. Clearly, a valuable technology in meeting these needs is Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI). This conference addresses the following issues in VLSI design: (1) system architectures; (2) electronics; (3) algorithms; and (4) CAD tools

    Yield modeling for deep sub-micron IC design

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    Index to 1983 NASA Tech Briefs, volume 8, numbers 1-4

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    Short announcements of new technology derived from the R&D activities of NASA are presented. These briefs emphasize information considered likely to be transferrable across industrial, regional, or disciplinary lines and are issued to encourage commercial application. This index for 1983 Tech Briefs contains abstracts and four indexes: subject, personal author, originating center, and Tech Brief Number. The following areas are covered: electronic components and circuits, electronic systems, physical sciences, materials, life sciences, mechanics, machinery, fabrication technology, and mathematics and information sciences

    NASA Tech Briefs Index 1980

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    Tech Briefs are short announcements of new technology derived from the research and development activities of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. These briefs emphasize information considered likely to be transferrable across industrial, regional, or disciplinary lines and are issued to encourage commercial application. This Index to NASA Tech Briefs contains abstracts and four indexes -- subject,. personal author, originating Center, and Tech Brief number -- for 1980 Tech Briefs

    Wafer-scale integration of semiconductor memory.

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    This work is directed towards a study of full-slice or "wafer-scale integrated" - semiconductor memory. Previous approaches to full slice technology are studied and critically compared. It is shown that a fault-tolerant, fixed-interconnection approach offers many advantages; such a technique forms the basis of the experimental work. The disadvantages of the conventional technology are reviewed to illustrate the potential improvements in cost, packing density and reliability obtainable with wafer-scale integration (W.S.l). Iterative chip arrays are modelled by a pseudorandom fault distribution; algorithms to control the linking of adjacent good - chips into linear chains are proposed and investigated by computer simulation. It is demonstrated that long chains may be produced at practicable yield levels. The on-chip control circuitry and the external control electronics required to implement one particular algorithm are described in relation to a TTL simulation of an array of 4 X 4 integrated circuit chips. A layout of the on-chip control logic is shown to require (in 40 dynamic MOS circuitry) an area equivalent to ~250 shift register stages -a reasonable overhead on large memories. Structures are proposed to extend the fixed-interconnection, fault-tolerant concept to parallel/serial organised memory - covering RAM, ROM and Associative Memory applications requiring up to~ 2M bits of storage. Potential problem areas in implementing W.S.I are discussed and it is concluded that current technology is capable of manufacturing such devices. A detailed cost comparison of the conventional and W.S.I approaches to large serial memories illustrates the potential savings available with wafer-scale integration. The problem of gaining industrial acceptance for W.S.I is discussed in relation to known and anticipated views- of new technology. The thesis concludes with suggestions for further work in the general field of wafer-scale integration

    Aeronautical engineering: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 318)

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    This bibliography lists 217 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in June 1995. Subject coverage includes: design, construction and testing of aircraft and aircraft engines; aircraft components, equipment, and systems; ground support systems; and theoretical and applied aspects of aerodynamics and general fluid dynamics

    Flight Technology Improvement

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    Shortcomings in spaceborne instrumentation technology are analyzed and recommendations are given for corrections and technology development. The technologies discussed are optical radiometric instruments and calibration, attitude control and determination, and electromechanical and power subsystems

    Trade-off analysis of modes of data handling for earth resources (ERS), volume 1

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    Data handling requirements are reviewed for earth observation missions along with likely technology advances. Parametric techniques for synthesizing potential systems are developed. Major tasks include: (1) review of the sensors under development and extensions of or improvements in these sensors; (2) development of mission models for missions spanning land, ocean, and atmosphere observations; (3) summary of data handling requirements including the frequency of coverage, timeliness of dissemination, and geographic relationships between points of collection and points of dissemination; (4) review of data routing to establish ways of getting data from the collection point to the user; (5) on-board data processing; (6) communications link; and (7) ground data processing. A detailed synthesis of three specific missions is included

    Large space structures and systems in the space station era: A bibliography with indexes (supplement 04)

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    Bibliographies and abstracts are listed for 1211 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system between 1 Jul. and 30 Dec. 1991. Its purpose is to provide helpful information to the researcher, manager, and designer in technology development and mission design according to system, interactive analysis and design, structural concepts and control systems, electronics, advanced materials, assembly concepts, propulsion, and solar power satellite systems

    Conception pour la testabilité des systèmes biomédicaux implantables

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    Architecture générale des systèmes implantables -- Principes de stimulation électrique -- Champs d'application des systèmes implantables -- Les particularités des circuits implantables -- Tendance future -- Conception pour la testabilité de la partie numérique des circuits implantables -- "Desigh and realization of an accurate built-in current sensor for Iddq testing and power dissipation measurement -- Conception pour la testabilité de la partie analogique des circuits implantables -- BIST for digital-to-analog and Analogo-to-digital converters -- Efficient and accurate testing of analog-to-digital converters using oscillation test method -- Design for testability of Embedded integrated operational amplifiers -- Vérification des interfaces bioélectroniques des systèmes implantables -- Monitorin the electrode and lead failures in implanted microstimulators and sensors -- Capteurs de température intégrés pour la vérification de l'état thermique des puces dédiées -- Built-in temperature sensors for on-line thermal monitoring of microelectronic structures -- Un protocole de communication fiable pour la programmation et la télémétrie des système implantables -- A reliable communication protoco for externally controlled biomedical implanted devices
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