Search for dissertations about: "analog integrated circuits"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 48 swedish dissertations containing the words analog integrated circuits.
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11. High-Temperature Radio Circuits in Silicon Carbide Bipolar Technology
Abstract : High-temperature electronics find many niche applications in downhole drilling, aviation, automotive and future exploration of inner planets like Venus and Mercury. Past studies have shown the potential of silicon carbide (SiC) electronics for catering these extreme temperature applications. READ MORE
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12. 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
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13. 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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14. Modelling, Analysis and Design of RF Mixed-Signal Mixer for Wireless Communications
Abstract : The explosive growth of the market for wirelesscommunications is driving low cost, highly integrated designsand complex RF/analog mixed-signal integrated circuit (RF AMSIC) products. RF transceiver application is one of the mostimportant wireless applications. READ MORE
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15. Process Design Kit and High-Temperature Digital ASICs in Silicon Carbide
Abstract : Electronics such as microprocessors are highly demanded to monitor or control a process or operation in temperature critical (300 ºC to 600 °C) applications. State-of-the-art silicon-based integrated circuits (ICs) have been improved significantly throughout the years but mainly for a low-temperature ambient. READ MORE