This study describes a design exploration of a circuit capable of measuring high speed signals without adding significant capacitive load to Continue reading
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Design of a Low Power, High Performance Track-and-Hold Circuit in a 0.18µm CMOS Technology (Electronics Project)
This study describes the design of a track-and-hold (T&H) circuit with 10bit resolution, 80MS/s and 30MHz bandwidth. It is designed in a 0.18µm CMOS process with a supply voltage of 1.8 Volt. The circuit is supposed to Continue reading
A Sub 1V 96 µW Fully Operational Digital Hearing Aid Chip With Internal Status Controller (Electronics Project)
A Low power fully operational digital hearing aid chip is proposed and implemented. The Σ-∆ ADC adopts the status controller to realize adaptive SNR technique without any external Continue reading
Design and Implementation of a Module Generator for Low Power Multipliers (Electronics Project)
Multiplication is an important part of real-time system applications. Various hardware parallel multipliers used in such applications have been proposed. However, when the operand sizes of the multipliers and the process technology need to be changed, the Continue reading
Characterization and Modeling of High Power Microwave Effects in CMOS Microelectronics (Electronics Project)
The intentional use of high power microwave (HPM) signals to disrupt microelectronic systems is a substantial threat to vital infrastructure. Conventional methods to assess HPM threats involve empirical testing of Continue reading
Analog-to-Digital Converter Design for Non-Uniform Quantization (Electronics Project)
The study demonstrates a low-cost, low-bandwidth and low-resolution Analog-to- Digital Converter(ADC) in 0.35 um CMOS Process. A second-order Sigma-Delta modulator is used as the basis of Continue reading