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found 147 matches
- 2012
- Wei Zhang, Ki Chul Chun, Chris H. Kim:
A write-back-free 2T1D embedded DRAM with local voltage sensing and a dual-row-access low power mode. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Rami A. Abdallah, Naresh R. Shanbhag:
A 14.5 fJ/cycle/k-gate, 0.33 V ECG processor in 45nm CMOS using statistical error compensation. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Moataz Abdelfattah, Maged Ghoneima, Yehea I. Ismail, Amr Lotfy, Mohamed Abdel-moneum, Nasser A. Kurd, Greg Taylor:
Modeling the response of Bang-Bang digital PLLs to phase error perturbations. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Massimo Alioto, Elio Consoli, Jan M. Rabaey:
EChO power management unit with reconfigurable switched-capacitor converter in 65 nm CMOS. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Peter M. Asbeck, Lawrence E. Larson, Donald F. Kimball, James F. Buckwalter:
CMOS handset power amplifiers: Directions for the future. CICC 2012: 1-6 - Chris Auth:
22-nm fully-depleted tri-gate CMOS transistors. CICC 2012: 1-6 - Pio Balmelli, John M. Khoury, Eduardo Viegas, Paulo Santos, Vitor Pereira:
Linearization of class D amplifiers. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Suyoung Bang, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester, Massimo Alioto:
Reconfigurable sleep transistor for GIDL reduction in ultra-low standby power systems. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Gerrit den Besten, Shunichi Kaeriyama:
High-speed wireline transceivers and clocking. CICC 2012: 1-2 - Mudit Bhargava, Cagla Cakir, Ken Mai:
Comparison of bi-stable and delay-based Physical Unclonable Functions from measurements in 65nm bulk CMOS. CICC 2012: 1-4 - William Biederman, Daniel J. Yeager, Elad Alon, Jan M. Rabaey:
A CMOS switched-capacitor fractional bandgap reference. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Cagla Cakir, Mudit Bhargava, Ken Mai:
6T SRAM and 3T DRAM data retention and remanence characterization in 65nm bulk CMOS. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Yu Cao, Siva Mudanai:
Design solutions for 3D integration and signal integrity. CICC 2012: 1 - Anandaroop Chakrabarti, Harish Krishnaswamy:
High power, high efficiency stacked mmWave Class-E-like power amplifiers in 45nm SOI CMOS. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Vikas Chandra, Tom Andre:
Advanced memory topics. CICC 2012: 1 - Nick C.-J. Chang, Paul J. Hurst, Bernard C. Levy, Stephen H. Lewis:
Background adaptive cancellation of digital switching noise in pipelined ADCs without noise sensors. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Ming-Shuan Chen, Chih-Kong Ken Yang:
A low-power highly multiplexed parallel PRBS generator. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Jiao Cheng, Lingli Xia, Chao Ma, Yong Lian, Xiaoyuan Xu, C. Patrick Yue, Zhiliang Hong, Patrick Yin Chiang:
A near-threshold, multi-node, wireless body area sensor network powered by RF energy harvesting. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Minki Cho, Muhammad M. Khellah, Kwanyeob Chae, Khondker Zakir Ahmed, James W. Tschanz, Saibal Mukhopadhyay:
Characterization of Inverse Temperature Dependence in logic circuits. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Pierce Chuang, David Li, Manoj Sachdev, Vincent C. Gaudet:
A 148ps 135mW 64-bit adder with Constant-Delay logic in 65nm CMOS. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Tao-Wen Chung, Tsung-Ching Huang, S. Chung, Ming-Chieh Huang, Chih-Chang Lin, Chan-Hong Chern, Fu-Lung Hsueh:
A 2.7GHz 3.9mW Mesh-BJT LC-VCO with -204dBc/Hz FOM in 65nm CMOS. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Fa Foster Dai, Howard C. Luong:
PLLs, VCOs, and dividers. CICC 2012: 1-2 - Kunal Datta, Jonathan Roderick, Hossein Hashemi:
A 20 dBm Q-band SiGe Class-E power amplifier with 31% peak PAE. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Aritra Dey, David R. Allee:
Amorphous silicon 5 bit flash analog to digital converter. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Steve J. Dillen, Donald A. Priore, Aaron Horiuchi, Samuel Naffziger:
Design and implementation of soft-edge flip-flops for x86-64 AMD microprocessor modules. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Dustin Dunwell, Anthony Chan Carusone, Jared Zerbe, Brian S. Leibowitz, Barry Daly, John C. Eble:
A 2.3-4GHz injection-locked clock multiplier with 55.7% lock range and 10-ns power-on. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Adam C. Faust, Rajan Narasimha, Karan S. Bhatia, Ankit Srivastava, Chhay Kong, Hyeon-Min Bae, Elyse Rosenbaum, Naresh R. Shanbhag:
FEC-based 4 Gb/s backplane transceiver in 90nm CMOS. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Zhiyoong Foo, David Devescery, Mohammad Hassan Ghaed, Inhee Lee, Abishek Madhavan, Youn Sung Park, Aswin S. Rao, Zach Renner, Nathan Roberts, Aaron Schulman, Vikas Vinay, Michael Wieckowski, Dongmin Yoon, Cliff Schmidt, Thomas Schmid, Prabal Dutta, Peter M. Chen, David T. Blaauw:
A low-cost audio computer for information dissemination among illiterate people groups. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Hiroshi Fuketa, Ryo Takahashi, Makoto Takamiya, Masahiro Nomura, Hirofumi Shinohara, Takayasu Sakurai:
Increase of crosstalk noise due to imbalanced threshold voltage between NMOS and PMOS in sub-threshold logic circuits. CICC 2012: 1-4 - Kazuki Fukuoka, Ryo Mori, A. Kato, Motoshige Igarashi, Koji Shibutani, T. Yamaki, Shinji Tanaka, Koji Nii, Sadayuki Morita, Takao Koike, Noriaki Sakamoto:
A 123μW standby power technique with EM-tolerant 1.8V I/O NMOS power switch in 28nm HKMG technology. CICC 2012: 1-4
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