Search for dissertations about: "VHDL Implementation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words VHDL Implementation.
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1. Distributed Clocking and Clock Generation in Digital CMOS SoC ASICs
Abstract : With shrinking technologies and higher clock rates comes the possibility to transform multi chip implementations to a single System on Chip (SoC). Implementing clock distribution and limiting the power consumption becomes increasingly troublesome with increased clock rate and chip area. READ MORE
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2. Configurable Hardware Support for Single Processor Real-Time Systems
Abstract : This thesis describes a further development of a building block for programmable devices in embedded systems handling real-time functionality.Embedded systems are included in a variety of products within different technical areas such as industrial automation, consumer electronics, automotive industry, and communication-, and multimedia systems. READ MORE
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3. Design of superconductor digital circuits for a 30 GHz DSP and for interface to qubits
Abstract : Superconducting digital technology based on Rapid Single Flux Quantum logic (RSFQ) is a digital technology characterized by high speed, low power consumption and low operational temperatures. RSFQ is attractive for many applications and in particular for high frequency Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and for digital control of mK devices like superconducting qubits. READ MORE
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4. All Digital Polar Transmitter Design for Software Defined Radio : Architecture and Low Power Circuit Implementation
Abstract : The evolving wireless communication technology is aiming highdata rate, high mobility, long distance and at the meantime, co-existwith various different standards. This developing trend requires ahighly linear transceiver system and it causes the problem of lowefficiency due to the large crest factor of signals. READ MORE
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5. Design Issues in VLSI Implementation of Image Processing Hardware Accelerators - Methodology and Implementation
Abstract : With the increasing capacity in today's hardware system design enabled by technology scaling, image processing algorithms with substantially more complexity can be implemented in a single chip with real-time performance. Combined with the demand for low power consumption or larger resolution seen in many applications such as mobile devices and HDTV, new design methodologies and hardware architectures are constantly called for to bridge the gap between designers productivity and what the technology could offer. READ MORE