Search for dissertations about: "Circuit design"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 435 swedish dissertations containing the words Circuit design.
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16. Synchoros VLSI Design Style
Abstract : Computers have become essential to everyday life as much as electricity, communications and transport. That is evident from the amount of electricity we spend to power our computing systems. According to some reports it is estimated to be ≈ 7% of the total consumption worldwide. READ MORE
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17. Applications of decision diagrams in digital circuit design
Abstract : Design methodology of digital circuits is a rapidly changing field. In the last 20 years, the number of transistors on a single chip has increased from thousands to tens of millions. This sets new demands on the design tools involved, their ability to capture specifications on a high level, and finally synthesize them into hardware implementations. READ MORE
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18. Reactors - Circuit Theory and Silicon Integrated Applications
Abstract : This dissertation deals with reactive components in electric circuits, both as targets for a theoretical circuit analysis, and as devices implemented in silicon processes like CMOS. The frequency behavior of a general electric network is determined by the reactances (i.e. READ MORE
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19. Analysis of Synchronous machine dynamics using a novel equivalent circuit model
Abstract : This thesis investigates simulation of synchronous machines using a novel Magnetic Equivalent Circuit (MEC) model. The proposed model offers sufficient detail richness for design calculations, while still keeping the simulation time acceptably short. Different modeling methods and circuit alternatives are considered. READ MORE
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20. Circuit Design Techniques for Implantable Closed-Loop Neural Interfaces
Abstract : Implantable neural interfaces are microelectronic systems, which have the potential to enable a wide range of applications, such as diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. These applications depend on neural interfaces to accurately record electrical activity from the surface of the brain, referred to as electrocorticography (ECoG), and provide controlled electrical stimulation as feedback. READ MORE