Search for dissertations about: "Analog circuit design"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 76 swedish dissertations containing the words Analog circuit design.
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1. Studies on Design Automation of Analog Circuits : the Design Flow
Abstract : During the past few years the concept of system-on-chip (SoC) have become an important segment in the market of integrated circuits. This recent development have increased not only the number of devices and the functionality that can be put on a chip, but the chips now includes both digital and analog circuits. READ MORE
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2. Electrothermal Simulation in a Concurrent Waveform Relaxation Based Circuit Simulator
Abstract : The main purpose of this work is to study methods to simulate electro-thermal effects in integrated circuits using CONCISE a waveform relaxation based circuit simulator. WR is a method that is suitable to run on a multi-computer with state of the art computing power. Especially CMOS VLSI circuits have been simulated successfully with WR. READ MORE
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3. A computer-aided approach to design of robust analog circuits
Abstract : Traditional design methods for analog circuits are based on rules-of-thumbs, experience, and trial-and-error approaches involving the use of circuit simulators. It is an unstructured process, which is time-consuming, error prone, and requires the attention of a skilled analog designer. READ MORE
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4. An optimization-based approach to efficient design of analog circuits
Abstract : Traditional design methods for analog circuits are based on rules-of-thumbs, experience, and trial-and-error approaches involving the use of circuit simulators. It is an unstructured process, which is time-consuming, error prone, and requires the attention of a skilled analog designer. READ MORE
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5. Analog Circuit Topology Development: Practice methods for technology and teaching based on comprehensible transistor models
Abstract : To obtain adequate knowledge for design of robust analog circuits in industry, circuit engineers gain main knowledge from own practice experience, because theory taught by universities rarely states validity limits and result spreads. Therefore, when going from university to industry, the engineers find this theory nontrustworthy and relinquish it. READ MORE