Search for dissertations about: "DAC"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 49 swedish dissertations containing the word DAC.
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16. Efficient Integrated Circuits for Wideband Wireless Transceivers
Abstract : The proliferation of portable communication devices combined with the relentless demand for higher data rates has spurred the development of wireless communication standards which can support wide signal bandwidths. Benefits of the complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) process such as high device speeds and low manufacturing cost have rendered it the technology of choice for implementing wideband wireless transceiver integrated circuits (ICs). READ MORE
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17. CMOS Analog-to-Digital Converters - Analysis, Modeling, and Design
Abstract : A high-performance and flexible analog-to-digital converter (ADC), that can be integrated in deep-submicron CMOS technology, is a key building block for reduced size, cost and power consumption of digital communication systems. This dissertation concerns the investigation of particular problems associated with the design of such ADCs. READ MORE
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18. Nanocellulose Oxidation - Fundamentals and Application in Hydrogels
Abstract : The adaptable surface chemistry of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) makes them outstanding; it provides colloidal stability, which is essential for engineering use, to commercially-available CNCs. Colloidal stability is achieved by the bulky negatively-charged sulfate half-ester groups on the surface that it manufactures itself via the use of sulfuric acid. READ MORE
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19. Evasion and Attack: Structural Studies of a Bacterial Albumin-binding Protein and of a Cephalosporin Biosynthetic Enzyme
Abstract : This thesis describes the crystal structures of two proteins in the context of combatting bacterial infections. The GA module is a bacterial albumin-binding domain from a surface protein expressed by pathogenic strains of the human commensal bacterium Finegoldia magna. READ MORE
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20. Design of Integrated Building Blocks for the Digital/Analog Interface
Abstract : The integrated circuit has, since it was invented in the late 1950's, undergone a tremendous development and is today found in virtually all electric equipment. The small feature size and low production cost have made it possible to implement electronics in everyday objects ranging from computers and mobile phones to smart prize tags. READ MORE