Search for dissertations about: "ghz"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 445 swedish dissertations containing the word ghz.
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16. Low-Power Multi-GHz Circuit Techniques for On-chip Clocking
Abstract : The impressive evolution of modern high-performance microprocessors have resulted in chips with over one billion transistors as well as multi-GHz clock frequencies. As the silicon integrated circuit industry moves further into the nanometer regime, three of the main challenges to overcome in order for continuing CMOS technology scaling are; growing standby power dissipation, increasing variations in process parameters, and increasing power dissipation due to growing clock load and circuit complexity. READ MORE
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17. Searches for a Charged Higgs Boson in ATLAS and Development of Novel Technology for Future Particle Detector Systems
Abstract : The discovery of a charged Higgs boson (H±) would be a clear indication for physics beyond the Standard Model. This thesis describes searches for charged Higgs bosons with the ATLAS experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The first data collected during the LHC Run 1 is analysed, searching for a light charged Higgs boson (mH±.. READ MORE
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18. Monolithic Micro- and Millimeter-wave Integrated Circuits in 90 nm CMOS Technology
Abstract : The objective of this work has been to design and characterize microwave components and circuits within a 90 nm RF-CMOS process.The work has been divided into two parts: integration of passive components and design and characterization of several mixer circuits. READ MORE
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19. Flip-Chip Interconnect for Millimeter-Wave Packaging Applications
Abstract : In recent years, with the demands for wireless communication systems increas rapidly, the operating frequency for the portable wireless is moving toward millimeter-waves. Millimeter-wave wireless communication systems require not only suitable functional IC components but also competent package with low cost and good interconnect performance. READ MORE
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20. Low-Power Clocking and Circuit Techniques for Leakage and Process Variation Compensation
Abstract : Over the last four decades the integrated circuit industry has evolved in a tremendous pace. This success has been driven by the scaling of device sizes leading to higher and higher integration capability, which have enabled more functionality and higher performance. READ MORE