A Simple Low-Voltage Cascode Current Mirror With Enhanced Dynamic Performance,
2012
Olin College of Engineering
A Simple Low-Voltage Cascode Current Mirror With Enhanced Dynamic Performance, Bradley Minch
Bradley Minch
In this paper, we present a simple low-voltage MOS cascode current mirror featuring a step response and an output voltage swing comparable to those of a simple mirror and and output resistance comparable to that of a stacked mirror. The proposed mirror operates with an input voltage of Vdiode+VDSsat and can operate on a minimum supply of Vdiode + 2VDSsat. We validate the proposed mirror with a combination of simulated and measured results from a circuit prototyped from transistor arrays fabricated in a 0.5-μm CMOS process through MOSIS.
From Verification To Implementation: A Model Translation Tool And A Pacemaker Case Study,
2012
University of Pennsylvania
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 …
Proceedings Of International Conference On Electrical, Electronics & Computer Science,
2012
IRNet India
Proceedings Of International Conference On Electrical, Electronics & Computer Science, Prof.Srikanta Patnaik Mentor
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Inventions and discoveries have emanated from creative minds that have been constantly working and imaging the outcome in the mind. With imaging and constant effort, all the forces of the Universe work for that inspired mind, thereby leading to inventions or discoveries. Higher the number of creative minds in an organization, the best results of invention and discoveries will emerge. Unique academic environment results into great thinking that leads to creativity. Mobile Operators around the world are enjoying the fruits of the rapid growth in mobile broadband, which was a challenge before the Engineers. Before talking about challenges, one should …
Contextualized Mobile Support For Learning By Doing In The Real World,
2012
Carnegie Mellon University
Contextualized Mobile Support For Learning By Doing In The Real World, Ray Bareiss, Natalie Linnell, Martin L. Griss
Martin L Griss
This research addresses the use of mobile devices with both embedded and external sensors to provide contextualized help, advice, and remediation to learners engaged in real-world learn-by-doing tasks. This work is situated within the context of learning a complex procedure, in particular emergency responders learning to conduct urban search and rescue operations. Research issues include the design and delivery of contextualized performance support and the inferring of learner actions and intentions from sensor data to ensure that the right support is delivered just in time, as it is relevant to what the learner is doing.
International Conference On Electrical & Electronics Engineering,
2012
IRNet India
International Conference On Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Prof.Srikanta Patnaik Mentor
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Electrical engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. The field first became an identifiable occupation in the late nineteenth century after commercialization of the electric telegraph and electrical power supply. It now covers a range of subtopics including power, electronics, control systems, signal processing and telecommunications. Electrical engineering may include electronic engineering. Where a distinction is made, usually outside of the United States, electrical engineering is considered to deal with the problems associated with large-scale electrical systems such as power transmission and motor control, whereas electronic engineering deals …
Fpga Implementation Of Quranic Recitation For Pronunciation Correction: A Review,
2012
University of Malaya
Fpga Implementation Of Quranic Recitation For Pronunciation Correction: A Review, Noor Jamaliah Ibrahim, Zulkifli Mohd Yusoff, Zaidi Razak, Mohd Yamani Idna Idris, Noor Naemah Abdul Rahman, Emran Mohd Tamil, Noorzaily Mohamed Nor
Noor Jamaliah Ibrahim
This paper proposes recognition of Quranic verse recitation focus on Tajweed rules mainly for pronunciation correction using Hidden Markov Models with Field Programmable Gate Array ( FPGA) board. It introduces the basic principle of speech recognition system by using two main algorithms which is Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients ( MFCC ) and Hidden Markov Model ( HMM ). In term of HMM module, two different algorithms will be applies, which is Baum-Welch Algorithm for HMM training and Viterbi Algorithm for HMM testing. The most important part on this project is the hardware implementation by using Xilinx Field Programmable Gate Array …
Low Power Data Acquisition For Microimplant Biometric Monitoring Of Tremors,
2012
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
Low Power Data Acquisition For Microimplant Biometric Monitoring Of Tremors, Tania Khanna '01
Doctoral Dissertations
In recent years, trends in the medical industry have created a growing demand for implantable medical devices. In particular, the need to provide doctors a means to continuously monitor biometrics over long time scales with increased precision is paramount to efficient healthcare. To make medical implants more attractive, there is a need to reduce their size and power consumption. Small medical implants would allow for less invasive procedures, greater comfort for patients, and increased patient compliance. Reductions in power consumption translate to longer battery life. The two primary limitations to the size of small medical implants are the batteries that …
Delay Extraction Based Equivalent Elmore Model For Rlc On-Chip Interconnects,
2012
The University of Western Ontario
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 …
Flexible Circuits For Aerospace Applications With Special Emphasis On Rf Connectors,
2012
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Flexible Circuits For Aerospace Applications With Special Emphasis On Rf Connectors, Abhishek Nareshraj Singh
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The current work focused on the study of flexible electronic circuits for use in aerospace applications with emphasis on RF Connectors. The electrical and mechanical performance of the flexible circuits was studied and compared to a standard coaxial cable for feasibility study in avionics space. Also, Anisotropic Conductive Films (ACF) are studied for connecting the flexible RF connectors and their performance studied for electrical and mechanical behavior with change in bonding parameters.
Ultra-Low Voltage Digital Circuits And Extreme Temperature Electronics Design,
2012
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
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,
2012
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
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 …
Comparison Of Various Pipelined And Non-Pipelined Scl 8051 Alus,
2012
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Comparison Of Various Pipelined And Non-Pipelined Scl 8051 Alus, Jingyi Zhao
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This paper describes the development of an 8-bit SCL 8051 ALU with two versions: SCL 8051 ALU with nsleep and sleep signals and SCL 8051 ALU without nsleep. Both versions have combinational logic (C/L), registers, and completion components, which all utilize slept gates. Both three-stage pipelined and non-pipelined designs were examined for both versions. The four designs were compared in terms of area, speed, leakage power, average power and energy per operation. The SCL 8051 ALU without nsleep is smaller and faster, but it has greater leakage power. It also has lower average power, and less energy consumption than …
Characterization And Implementation Of An Injection Locked Frequency Divider Based On Relaxation Oscillator,
2012
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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) …
Analog Testing, Characterization, And Low-Order Model Extraction Using Labview Automation,
2012
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Analog Testing, Characterization, And Low-Order Model Extraction Using Labview Automation, Jeremy Brantley
Masters Theses
Testing circuits is a hands-on, time intensive process; it is also one of the most important steps in a design cycle. The most well designed circuit is only an academic exercise if it does not work in real life. The time and cost associated with bench level testing pales in comparison to testing for extreme environments. Testing in extreme heat, cold or radiation introduces a large set of challenges that are rarely encountered in standard bench level testing. The two most pronounced problems are the inaccessibility of the devices under test and time constraints, both short and protracted. Due to …
Touchspice Vs. Reactive-Spice: A Human-Computer Interaction Perspective,
2012
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Touchspice Vs. Reactive-Spice: A Human-Computer Interaction Perspective, Joshua Martin O'Hara
Master's Theses
Traditional SPICE simulation tools and applications of circuit theory lack real-time interaction and feedback. The goal of this thesis was to create an interactive physical environment to allow the manipulation and simulation of discrete electrical components in near-real-time while optimizing and streamlining the human-computer interaction (HCI) elements to make the user experience as positive and transparent as possible. This type of HCI and near-real-time simulation feedback would allow for the instant realization of how the parameters of each discrete component or hardware module affect the overall simulation and response of the circuit.
The scope of this thesis is to research, …
Proceeding Of International Conference On Advances In Electrical & Electronics Engineering Aeee-2012,
2012
Chairman, I.I.M.T., Bhubaneswar Intersceince Campus, At/Po.: Kantabada, Via-Janla, Dist-Khurda Bhubaneswar, Pin:752054. Orissa, INDIA.
Proceeding Of International Conference On Advances In Electrical & Electronics Engineering Aeee-2012, Dr. Srikanta Patnaik
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Welcome to the official website of the International Conference on Advances in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (AEEE). AEEE aims to bring together researchers, scientists, engineers, and scholar students to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and research results about all aspects of Electrical and Electronics engineering and Technology, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted. The conference will be held every year to make it an ideal platform for people to share views and experiences in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and related areas.
Power Engineering, Control and Computer Systems, Electronics, Telecommunication Engineering, Computer Engineering,Biomedical …
Synthesis Of Translinear Analog Signal Processing Systems,
2012
Cornell University
Synthesis Of Translinear Analog Signal Processing Systems, Eric Mcdonald, Bradley Minch
Bradley Minch
In this paper, we describe a structured methodology for synthesizing translinear analog signal-processing systems from high-level descriptions in the time domain. The circuits are implemented from elements called multiple-input translinear elements (MITEs). We illustrate the synthesis methodology with the simple example ofan RMS-DC converter.
Programmable Multiple Input Translinear Elements,
2012
Georgia Institute of Technology - Main Campus
Programmable Multiple Input Translinear Elements, Haw-Jing Jo, Guillermo Serrano, Paul Hasler, David Anderson, Bradley Minch
Bradley Minch
Large networks composed of multiple input translinear elements (MITEs) have been typically limited by the mismatches between individual MITEs. This paper presents the methodology that allows for such systems to be feasible through the application of floating-gate programming techniques. We introduce designs for a programmable MITE, and demonstrate the ability to systematically reduce offsets through accurate programming of example circuits.
Synthesis Of Static And Dynamic Multiple-Input Translinear Element Networks,
2012
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
Synthesis Of Static And Dynamic Multiple-Input Translinear Element Networks, Bradley Minch
Bradley Minch
In this paper, we discuss the process of synthesizing static and dynamic multiple-input translinear element (MITE) networks systematically from high-level descriptions given in the time domain, in terms of static polynomial constraints and algebraic differential equations. We provide several examples, illustrating the process for both static and dynamic system constraints. Although our examples will all involve MITE networks, the early steps of the synthesis process are equally applicable to the synthesis of static and dynamic translinear-loop circuits.
A Low-Voltage Mos Cascode Current Mirror For All Current Levels,
2012
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
A Low-Voltage Mos Cascode Current Mirror For All Current Levels, Bradley Minch
Bradley Minch
In this paper, we describe a simple low-voltage MOS cascode current mirror that functions well at all current levels, ranging from weak inversion to strong inversion. The circuit features a wide output voltage swing and requires an input voltage of approximately one diode drop plus a saturation voltage. We present experimental results from a version of the current mirror that was fabricated in a 0.5 μm CMOS process along with a comparison with several other current mirrors with respect both to required input voltage and to output compliance voltage.