24 research outputs found

    Advanced CMOS Integrated Circuit Design and Application

    Get PDF
    The recent development of various application systems and platforms, such as 5G, B5G, 6G, and IoT, is based on the advancement of CMOS integrated circuit (IC) technology that enables them to implement high-performance chipsets. In addition to development in the traditional fields of analog and digital integrated circuits, the development of CMOS IC design and application in high-power and high-frequency operations, which was previously thought to be possible only with compound semiconductor technology, is a core technology that drives rapid industrial development. This book aims to highlight advances in all aspects of CMOS integrated circuit design and applications without discriminating between different operating frequencies, output powers, and the analog/digital domains. Specific topics in the book include: Next-generation CMOS circuit design and application; CMOS RF/microwave/millimeter-wave/terahertz-wave integrated circuits and systems; CMOS integrated circuits specially used for wireless or wired systems and applications such as converters, sensors, interfaces, frequency synthesizers/generators/rectifiers, and so on; Algorithm and signal-processing methods to improve the performance of CMOS circuits and systems

    Learning-Based Hardware Design for Data Acquisition Systems

    Get PDF
    This multidisciplinary research work aims to investigate the optimized information extraction from signals or data volumes and to develop tailored hardware implementations that trade-off the complexity of data acquisition with that of data processing, conceptually allowing radically new device designs. The mathematical results in classical Compressive Sampling (CS) support the paradigm of Analog-to-Information Conversion (AIC) as a replacement for conventional ADC technologies. The AICs simultaneously perform data acquisition and compression, seeking to directly sample signals for achieving specific tasks as opposed to acquiring a full signal only at the Nyquist rate to throw most of it away via compression. Our contention is that in order for CS to live up its name, both theory and practice must leverage concepts from learning. This work demonstrates our contention in hardware prototypes, with key trade-offs, for two different fields of application as edge and big-data computing. In the framework of edge-data computing, such as wearable and implantable ecosystems, the power budget is defined by the battery capacity, which generally limits the device performance and usability. This is more evident in very challenging field, such as medical monitoring, where high performance requirements are necessary for the device to process the information with high accuracy. Furthermore, in applications like implantable medical monitoring, the system performances have to merge the small area as well as the low-power requirements, in order to facilitate the implant bio-compatibility, avoiding the rejection from the human body. Based on our new mathematical foundations, we built different prototypes to get a neural signal acquisition chip that not only rigorously trades off its area, energy consumption, and the quality of its signal output, but also significantly outperforms the state-of-the-art in all aspects. In the framework of big-data and high-performance computation, such as in high-end servers application, the RF circuits meant to transmit data from chip-to-chip or chip-to-memory are defined by low power requirements, since the heat generated by the integrated circuits is partially distributed by the chip package. Hence, the overall system power budget is defined by its affordable cooling capacity. For this reason, application specific architectures and innovative techniques are used for low-power implementation. In this work, we have developed a single-ended multi-lane receiver for high speed I/O link in servers application. The receiver operates at 7 Gbps by learning inter-symbol interference and electromagnetic coupling noise in chip-to-chip communication systems. A learning-based approach allows a versatile receiver circuit which not only copes with large channel attenuation but also implements novel crosstalk reduction techniques, to allow single-ended multiple lines transmission, without sacrificing its overall bandwidth for a given area within the interconnect's data-path

    Advanced Microwave Circuits and Systems

    Get PDF

    Optoelectronics – Devices and Applications

    Get PDF
    Optoelectronics - Devices and Applications is the second part of an edited anthology on the multifaced areas of optoelectronics by a selected group of authors including promising novices to experts in the field. Photonics and optoelectronics are making an impact multiple times as the semiconductor revolution made on the quality of our life. In telecommunication, entertainment devices, computational techniques, clean energy harvesting, medical instrumentation, materials and device characterization and scores of other areas of R&D the science of optics and electronics get coupled by fine technology advances to make incredibly large strides. The technology of light has advanced to a stage where disciplines sans boundaries are finding it indispensable. New design concepts are fast emerging and being tested and applications developed in an unimaginable pace and speed. The wide spectrum of topics related to optoelectronics and photonics presented here is sure to make this collection of essays extremely useful to students and other stake holders in the field such as researchers and device designers

    Cumulative index to NASA Tech Briefs, 1986-1990, volumes 10-14

    Get PDF
    Tech Briefs are short announcements of new technology derived from the R&D 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 cumulative index of Tech Briefs contains abstracts and four indexes (subject, personal author, originating center, and Tech Brief number) and covers the period 1986 to 1990. The abstract section is organized by the following subject categories: electronic components and circuits, electronic systems, physical sciences, materials, computer programs, life sciences, mechanics, machinery, fabrication technology, and mathematics and information sciences

    Nevada Test Site-Directed Research and Development: FY 2006 Report

    Full text link

    Analogue filter networks: developments in theory, design and analyses

    Get PDF
    Not availabl
    corecore