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Full-Text Articles in Electrical and Electronics
A Charge-Recycling Scheme And Ultra Low Voltage Self-Startup Charge Pump For Highly Energy Efficient Mixed Signal Systems-On-A-Chip, Chandradevi Ulaganathan
A Charge-Recycling Scheme And Ultra Low Voltage Self-Startup Charge Pump For Highly Energy Efficient Mixed Signal Systems-On-A-Chip, Chandradevi Ulaganathan
Doctoral Dissertations
The advent of battery operated sensor-based electronic systems has provided a pressing need to design energy-efficient, ultra-low power integrated circuits as a means to improve the battery lifetime. This dissertation describes a scheme to lower the power requirement of a digital circuit through the use of charge-recycling and dynamic supply-voltage scaling techniques. The novel charge-recycling scheme proposed in this research demonstrates the feasibility of operating digital circuits using the charge scavenged from the leakage and dynamic load currents inherent to digital design. The proposed scheme efficiently gathers the “ground-bound” charge into storage capacitor banks. This reclaimed charge is then subsequently …
Study Of Current Optocoupler Techniques And Applications For Isolation Of Sensing And Control Signals In Dc-Dc Converters, Jake Williams
Study Of Current Optocoupler Techniques And Applications For Isolation Of Sensing And Control Signals In Dc-Dc Converters, Jake Williams
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
There is a need for power switches that can operate at high voltage, high temperature, and high switching frequencies with low losses. Power switches fabricated from wide bandgap materials such as silicon carbide (SiC) or gallium nitride (GaN) can outperform conventional silicon switches due to material property advantages. Another common problem in grid-connected applications is the need for high voltage-isolation of gate drivers and control circuitry while operating efficiently at the high switching frequencies, high power density, and high temperatures made possible by wide bandgap devices. Transformers cannot operate at the temperatures of these wide bandgap devices and a new …
Design And Analysis Of An Adaptive Asynchronous System Architecture For Energy Efficiency, Brent Michael Hollosi
Design And Analysis Of An Adaptive Asynchronous System Architecture For Energy Efficiency, Brent Michael Hollosi
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Power has become a critical design parameter for digital CMOS integrated circuits. With performance still garnering much concern, a central idea has emerged: minimizing power consumption while maintaining performance. The use of dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) with parallelism has shown to be an effective way of saving power while maintaining performance. However, the potency of DVS and parallelism in traditional, clocked synchronous systems is limited because of the strict timing requirements such systems must comply with. Delay-insensitive (DI) asynchronous systems have the potential to benefit more from these techniques due to their flexible timing requirements and high modularity. This dissertation …
Smart Wall Plug Design For The Dc House Project, Edward Constant Sibal
Smart Wall Plug Design For The Dc House Project, Edward Constant Sibal
Master's Theses
The DC House project at Cal Poly State University faces a challenge of supplying DC voltage to household appliances. Each appliance in the DC House constitutes a DC load that has a unique voltage and power rating, hence the need to develop a smart DC wall plug that will automatically adjust to the operating voltage required by any DC load. This thesis entails a proof of concept design of the smart DC wall plug which can automatically detect an appliance’s voltage rating. The design employs a dc-dc converter in conjunction with a microcontroller to sense load current to properly adjust …
From Verification To Implementation: A Model Translation Tool And A Pacemaker Case Study, Miroslav Pajic, Zhihao Jiang, Insup Lee, Oleg Sokolsky, Rahul Mangharam
From Verification To Implementation: A Model Translation Tool And A Pacemaker Case Study, Miroslav Pajic, Zhihao Jiang, Insup Lee, Oleg Sokolsky, Rahul Mangharam
Rahul Mangharam
Model-Driven Design (MDD) of cyber-physical systems advocates for design procedures that start with formal modeling of the real-time system, followed by the model’s verification at an early stage. The verified model must then be translated to a more detailed model for simulation-based testing and finally translated into executable code in a physical implementation. As later stages build on the same core model, it is essential that models used earlier in the pipeline are valid approximations of the more detailed models developed downstream. The focus of this effort is on the design and development of a model translation tool, UPP2SF, and …
Delay Extraction Based Equivalent Elmore Model For Rlc On-Chip Interconnects, Shamsul Arefin Siddiqui
Delay Extraction Based Equivalent Elmore Model For Rlc On-Chip Interconnects, Shamsul Arefin Siddiqui
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
As feature sizes for VLSI technology is shrinking, associated with higher operating frequency, signal integrity analysis of on-chip interconnects has become a real challenge for circuit designers. For this purpose, computer-aided-design (CAD) tools are necessary to simulate signal propagation of on-chip interconnects which has been an active area for research. Although SPICE models exist which can accurately predict signal degradation of interconnects, they are computationally expensive. As a result, more effective and analytic models for interconnects are required to capture the response at the output of high speed VLSI circuits. This thesis contributes to the development of efficient and closed …
Characterization And Implementation Of An Injection Locked Frequency Divider Based On Relaxation Oscillator, Kai Zhu
Doctoral Dissertations
There has been a dramatic increase in wireless awareness among the user community in the past few years. As the wireless communication devices require more integration in terms of both hardware and software, the low-power integrated circuit (IC) solution has gained higher dedication and will dominate in the future radio-frequency IC (RFIC) design. Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) process is extremely attractive for such applications because of its low cost and the possibility to integrate baseband and high frequency circuits on the same chip. The transceiver is often the most power-hungry block in a wireless communication system. The frequency divider (prescaler) …
Ultra-Low Voltage Digital Circuits And Extreme Temperature Electronics Design, Aaron J. Arthurs
Ultra-Low Voltage Digital Circuits And Extreme Temperature Electronics Design, Aaron J. Arthurs
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Certain applications require digital electronics to operate under extreme conditions e.g., large swings in ambient temperature, very low supply voltage, high radiation. Such applications include sensor networks, wearable electronics, unmanned aerial vehicles, spacecraft, and energyharvesting systems. This dissertation splits into two projects that study digital electronics supplied by ultra-low voltages and build an electronic system for extreme temperatures. The first project introduces techniques that improve circuit reliability at deep subthreshold voltages as well as determine the minimum required supply voltage. These techniques address digital electronic design at several levels: the physical process, gate design, and system architecture. This dissertation analyzes …
Delay Insensitive Ternary Logic Utilizing Cmos And Cntfet, Ravi Sankar Parameswaran Nair
Delay Insensitive Ternary Logic Utilizing Cmos And Cntfet, Ravi Sankar Parameswaran Nair
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
As digital circuit design continues to evolve due to progress of semiconductor processes well into the sub 100nm range, clocked architectures face limitations in a number of cases where clockless asynchronous architectures require substantially less power, generate less noise, and produce less electromagnetic interference (EMI). This dissertation develops the Delay Insensitive Ternary Logic (DITL) asynchronous design paradigm that combines the designs aspects of similar Dual-Rail asynchronous paradigms and Boolean logic to create a single wire per bit, three voltage signaling and logic scheme.
DITL is designed at the transistor level using multi-threshold CMOS and carbon nanotube (CNT) FETs to develop …
Synthesis Of Mite Log-Domain Filters With Unique Operating Points, Shyam Subramanian, David Anderson, Paul Hasler, Bradley Minch
Synthesis Of Mite Log-Domain Filters With Unique Operating Points, Shyam Subramanian, David Anderson, Paul Hasler, Bradley Minch
Bradley Minch
Practical log-domain filter circuits might have multiple operating points in regions in which the translinear element does not obey the exponential law. In this paper, a method is proposed to implement any filter by a log-domain circuit that necessarily has a unique operating point. Any state-space description of the filter is shown to have an equivalent description that can be implemented by such a circuit. This methodology is applied to the synthesis of multiple-input translinear element (MITE) filters. As an example, shifted-companion-form (SCF) filters are synthesized. Further, it is proved that the resulting filters have a unique operating point.
Switch Yard Operation In Thermal Power Plant(Katpp Jhalawar Rajasthan), Radhey Shyam Meena Er.
Switch Yard Operation In Thermal Power Plant(Katpp Jhalawar Rajasthan), Radhey Shyam Meena Er.
Radhey Shyam Meena
Switchyard Provides the facilities for switching ,protection & Control of electric power. To handle high Voltage power with proper Safety measures. To isolate the noises coming from the grid with true 50Hz power SWITCH YARD IS IMPORTANT PART IN THERMAL PLANT. IN KALISINDH THERMAL 400KV AND 220KV SWITCH YARD LOCATED.
Lyfi, Kianoosh Salami, Justin Cotton, Elush Shirazpour
Lyfi, Kianoosh Salami, Justin Cotton, Elush Shirazpour
Electrical Engineering
This paper will cover the steps necessary to design, build, and manage networkable smart light switches over WiFi via a mobile application. It contains a microcontroller running a real time operating system, a WiFi module, a Java server with SQLite databasing, and a mobile phone application.
LyFi is designed to turn on/off and dim household lights while only requiring the same installation procedure as a less capable dimmer switch. Once installed and connected to a network, LyFi will self-discover and configure. The server automatically propogates a database of nodes where any mobile device running an application can receive an updated …
Foce Intermodule Communications System, Roland Quiros
Foce Intermodule Communications System, Roland Quiros
Electrical Engineering
Done in conjunction with Chad Kecy of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Reasearch Institute (MBARI), this project is an expansion of the Free Ocean Carbon Emission (FOCE) project. This iteration created a communications protocol between the different modules in an expandable array of PIC24-based boards.
Linear Power-Efficient Rf Amplifier With Partial Positive Feedback, Matthew E. King
Linear Power-Efficient Rf Amplifier With Partial Positive Feedback, Matthew E. King
Master's Theses
Over the last decade, the number of mobile wireless devices on the market has increased substantially. New “multi-carrier” modulation schemes, such as OFDM, WCDMA, and WiMAX, have been developed to accommodate the increasing number of wireless subscribers and the demand for faster data rates within the limited commercial frequency spectrum. These complex modulation schemes create signals with high peak-to-average power ratios (PAPR), exhibiting rapid changes in the signal magnitude. To accommodate these high-PAPR signals, RF power amplifiers in mobile devices must operate under backed-off gain conditions, resulting in poor power efficiency. Various efficiency-enhancement solutions have been realized for backed-off devices …
Critical Area Driven Dummy Fill Insertion To Improve Manufacturing Yield, Nishant Dhumane
Critical Area Driven Dummy Fill Insertion To Improve Manufacturing Yield, Nishant Dhumane
Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014
Non-planar surface may cause incorrect transfer of patterns during lithography. In today’s IC manufacturing, chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) is used for topographical planarization. Since polish rates for metals and oxides are different, dummy metal fills in layout is used to minimize post-CMP thickness variability. Traditional metal fill solutions focus on satisfying density target determined by layout density analysis techniques. These solutions may potentially reduce yield by increasing probability of failure (POF) due to particulate defects and also impact design performance. Layout design solutions that minimize POF and also improve surface planarity via dummy fill insertions have competing requirements for line …
Towards Logic Functions As The Device Using Spin Wave Functions Nanofabric, Prasad Shabadi
Towards Logic Functions As The Device Using Spin Wave Functions Nanofabric, Prasad Shabadi
Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014
As CMOS technology scaling is fast approaching its fundamental limits, several new nano-electronic devices have been proposed as possible alternatives to MOSFETs. Research on emerging devices mainly focusses on improving the intrinsic characteristics of these single devices keeping the overall integration approach fairly conventional. However, due to high logic complexity and wiring requirements, the overall system-level power, performance and area do not scale proportional to that of individual devices.
Thereby, we propose a fundamental shift in mindset, to make the devices themselves more functional than simple switches. Our goal in this thesis is to develop a new nanoscale fabric paradigm …
Modeling And Simulation Of Z-Source Inverter, Suresh L
Modeling And Simulation Of Z-Source Inverter, Suresh L
suresh L
Z – source inverters have been recently proposed as an alternative power conversion concept as they have both voltage buck and boost capabilities. These inverters use a unique impedance network, coupled between the power source and converter circuit, to provide both voltage buck and boost properties, which cannot be achieved with conventional voltage source and current source inverters. To facilitate understanding of Z – source inverter, this paper presents a detailed analysis, showing design of impedance network, implementation of simple Boost control PWM technique and simulation of Z – source inverter for different values of modulation indices.
Universal Computer Aided Design For Electrical Machines, Aravind Cv, Grace I, Rozita Teymourzadeh, Rajkumar R, Raj R, Wong Yv
Universal Computer Aided Design For Electrical Machines, Aravind Cv, Grace I, Rozita Teymourzadeh, Rajkumar R, Raj R, Wong Yv
Dr. Rozita Teymourzadeh, CEng.