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Design And Analysis Of First And Second Order K-Delta-1-Sigma Modulators In Multiple Fabrication Processes, Shada Sharif Dec 2018

Design And Analysis Of First And Second Order K-Delta-1-Sigma Modulators In Multiple Fabrication Processes, Shada Sharif

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Analog to digital converters (ADC) are an important category of electronic circuits that are required in order to convert real-world analog signals into the digital domain. One of the main trade-offs in ADC design is between data conversion speed and resolution. Delta Sigma ADCs are commonly used for high precision data conversion of low bandwidth signals such as those found in audio, industrial and biomedical applications. A major disadvantage of traditional Delta Sigma ADC architectures is that they have limited signal bandwidth and are not suited for high speed applications such as communication systems. The continuous time K-Delta-1-Sigma (KD1S) modulator …


High Speed Fast Transient Digitizer Design And Simulation, Eric Clark Monahan Dec 2018

High Speed Fast Transient Digitizer Design And Simulation, Eric Clark Monahan

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

In microelectronics, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) are used as interfaces to convert analog inputs into discrete time or digital values that can be read via microcontrollers. As speed requirements and processing times in electronics continue to increase, high speed ADCs are increasingly critical components in the design of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs). However, high speed ADCs introduce quantization error and are inefficient relative to size, cost, and power dissipation when compared to a High Speed Fast Transient Digitizer (HSFTD).

This thesis presents the design, layout, and simulation of a HSFTD designed to sample, in time at a fast rate, a high-speed …


Analysis And Design Of Analog Front-End Circuitry For Avalanche Photodiodes (Apd) And Silicon Photo-Multipliers (Sipm) In Time-Of-Flight Applications, Vikas Vinayaka Dec 2018

Analysis And Design Of Analog Front-End Circuitry For Avalanche Photodiodes (Apd) And Silicon Photo-Multipliers (Sipm) In Time-Of-Flight Applications, Vikas Vinayaka

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

This thesis reports the analysis and design of analog front-end circuitry for reading out signals from avalanche photodiodes (APD) or silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) in time-of-flight (ToF) applications. An integrated circuit was designed using AMS SiGe 0.35 um BiCMOS process. The chip measured 2 mm x 2 mm (2000 umx2000 um). The chip mainly contains the following circuits: an APD with photoactive area measuring 24 umx24 um, an SiPM with 8x8 APDs with 236 k ohm quench resistors, a transimpedance amplifier (TIA), a comparator and a R-2R digital to analog converter (DAC). The TIA is based on the shunt-shunt feedback topology. …


Variable Transition Time Inverters In A Digital Delay Line With Analog Storage For Processing Fast Signals And Pulses, James Kenton Mellott Dec 2018

Variable Transition Time Inverters In A Digital Delay Line With Analog Storage For Processing Fast Signals And Pulses, James Kenton Mellott

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

As the electronics industry moves forward there is an increasing need to process information faster and more accurately. High speed signals are used in scientific instrumentation, range finding devices, radar applications, and electro-optical interfaces. High-speed state of the art analog-to-digital converters are required to process these signals in real time. High frequency signals or very fast pulses are not able to be processed accurately due to either Nyquist-rate limitations or practical power consumption limits. For applications where signals are transient in nature and design size and power consumption are major factors, the proposed Variable Fast Transient Digitizer (VFTD) will be …


A Distributed Real-Time Short-Term Solar Irradiation Forecasting Network For Photovoltaic Systems, Michael Adelbert Gacusan Dec 2018

A Distributed Real-Time Short-Term Solar Irradiation Forecasting Network For Photovoltaic Systems, Michael Adelbert Gacusan

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Solar irradiation forecasting is essential for PV connected electrical grids to maintain reliability, stability, and effective matching of real-time demand to power distribution. This research paper develops and evaluates proposed forecasting methods using wireless sensor networks. Each node of the network is capable of monitoring illuminance data and communicate it through RF and/or WiFi. The nodes are calibrated with respect to irradiance data from an industry-standard pyranometer. Power consumption of each node type is also collected at different operating states. The proposed sensor network can estimate a cloud motion vector or a cloud shadow’s speed and direction from the data …


Design, Layout, And Testing Of Sige Apds Fabricated In A Bicmos Process, Dane Laurence Gentry Dec 2018

Design, Layout, And Testing Of Sige Apds Fabricated In A Bicmos Process, Dane Laurence Gentry

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

This Thesis is concerned with the design, layout, and testing of avalanche photodiodes (APDs). APDs are a type of photodetector and, thus, convert light signals into electrical signals (current or voltage). APDs can be fabricated using silicon (Si). In this Thesis, however, three integrated circuit (IC) chips containing various silicon-germanium (SiGe) APDs with different sizes, structures, and geometries were designed, laid out, and fabricated using the Austriamicrosystems (AMS) 0.35μm SiGe BiCMOS (S35) process. This was done in order to compare SiGe APDs to Si only APDs and investigate the hypothesis that SiGe APDs are capable of detecting longer wavelengths than …


Channel Estimation And Ici Cancelation In Vehicular Channels Of Ofdm Wireless Communication Systems, Vahid Vahidi Aug 2018

Channel Estimation And Ici Cancelation In Vehicular Channels Of Ofdm Wireless Communication Systems, Vahid Vahidi

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) scheme increases bandwidth efficiency (BE) of data transmission and eliminates inter symbol interference (ISI). As a result, it has been widely used for wideband communication systems that have been developed during the past two decades and it can be a good candidate for the emerging communication systems such as fifth generation (5G) cellular networks with high carrier frequency and communication systems of high speed vehicles such as high speed trains (HSTs) and supersonic unmanned aircraft vehicles (UAVs). However, the employment of OFDM for those upcoming systems is challenging because of high Doppler shifts. High Doppler …


Affinity Points In Variable Frequency Drive – Motor Systems, Christophe Hicks May 2018

Affinity Points In Variable Frequency Drive – Motor Systems, Christophe Hicks

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

This thesis work will quantify power flow characteristics of variable frequency drive (VFD) systems at utilization voltages (208V3 phase) under normal and abnormal operating conditions. Abnormal operating conditions are defined in this thesis work as over or under

voltages at or exceeding 10% of the nominal rated voltage for 1sec to 10sec durations. Motivation and direction towards efficient power use has produced new devices which can be implemented at utilization voltage levels. Those devices are designed to modernize use

through efficient energy consumption. Existing system planning methodologies incorporate larger VFD motor system (>4160V) dynamics and lump lower voltage levels …


Design On High Performance Nanoscale Cmos Circuits With Low Temperature Sensitivity, Ming Zhu May 2018

Design On High Performance Nanoscale Cmos Circuits With Low Temperature Sensitivity, Ming Zhu

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

With the rapid development of integrated circuit (IC) design and manufacturing technology, the transistor size now can be shrunk into only couple of nanometers whereas billions of transistors can be squeezed into a square millimeter, providing unprecedented computation power. However, accompanied with continuous device miniaturization and increased integration density is the explosive growth of on-chip power dissipation and a wide range of temperature fluctuation, which can heavily and negatively affect the delay performance of the circuit, or in the worst case, the circuit may malfunction and the system can be unreliable. Therefore, improved performance resilience against temperature variations has become …


The Combined Effect Of Photovoltaic And Electric Vehicle Penetration On Conservation Voltage Reduction In Distribution System, Narayan Bhusal May 2018

The Combined Effect Of Photovoltaic And Electric Vehicle Penetration On Conservation Voltage Reduction In Distribution System, Narayan Bhusal

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Global conditions over the past dozen years have led to an expanded appetite for renewable energy sources: The diminishing fossil fuel supply, the political instability of countries producing these fossil fuels, the ever-more destructive effects of global warming, and the lowering of costs for renewable energy technologies have made countries around the world reconsider their sources of energy. The proliferation of photovoltaic (PV) systems especially has surged dramatically with the decreasing initial costs for installation, and increasing government support in the form of renewable energy portfolios, feed-in-tariffs,

tax incentives, etc. Furthermore, electric vehicles (EV) are also becoming widespread due to …


Linear And Nonlinear Adaptive Attitude Control Of Asteroid-Orbiting Spacecraft Using State Feedback And Output Feedback, Nicholas Moya May 2018

Linear And Nonlinear Adaptive Attitude Control Of Asteroid-Orbiting Spacecraft Using State Feedback And Output Feedback, Nicholas Moya

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

This thesis presents the derivation of both a linear and nonlinear adaptive control law for the attitude states of a spacecraft in orbit around rotating asteroids. The asteroid is assumed to be irregularly shaped and in an elliptical orbit around the sun. The linearized, time-varying spacecraft model will assume to include unknown parameters and will have external disturbances present. The objective is to control the roll, pitch, and yaw angle trajectories of the spacecraft such that they track desired reference trajectories. To achieve this, the control law will be composed of (1) a feedback controller, sufficiently robust to disturbance such …


Design & Delivery Of Automated Winston-Lutz Test For Isocentric & Off-Axis Delivery Stability Utilizing Truebeam Developer Mode & Electronic Portal Imaging Device, Mahmoud Mohammad Yaqoub May 2018

Design & Delivery Of Automated Winston-Lutz Test For Isocentric & Off-Axis Delivery Stability Utilizing Truebeam Developer Mode & Electronic Portal Imaging Device, Mahmoud Mohammad Yaqoub

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

The uncertainties in treatment delivery cannot be ignored in radiation therapy. Thus, the quality assurance QA tests are very important task of the medical physicist in clinical practice. Assuring the coincidence between the mechanical isocenter of the Linear Accelerator (LINAC) and its radiation beams isocenter is one of the most important qualities need to be tested, and the Winston Lust (WL) test is the

most popular technique to perform this task, especially for the treatment modalities which need high precision in beam delivery such as the stereotactic radiosurgery/stereotactic body radiotherapy (SRS/SBRT). The linear accelerator-based SRS/SBRT is a well-established method in …


Efficient Image Coding And Transmission In Deep Space Communication, Reiner Dizon Apr 2018

Efficient Image Coding And Transmission In Deep Space Communication, Reiner Dizon

Honors College Theses

The usefulness of modern digital communication comes from ensuring the data from a source arrives to its destination quickly and correctly. To meet these demands, communication protocols employ data compression and error detection/correction to ensure compactness and accuracy of the data, especially for critical scientific data which requires the use of lossless compression. For example, in deep space communication, information received from satellites to ground stations on Earth come in huge volumes captured with high precision and resolution by space mission instruments, such as Hubble Space Telescope (HST). On-board implementation of communication protocols poses numerous constraints and demands on the …