Search for dissertations about: "power gating"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words power gating.
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1. Static Power Reduction and Estimation in CMOS Circuits Considering Emerging Leakage Mechanisms
Abstract : Due to semiconductor technology advancements, the static power dissipation caused by leakage currents in CMOS circuits is growing at a much faster rate than dynamic power; the dominant power component. As a result, controlling and limiting static power becomes as crucial as controlling dynamic power. READ MORE
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2. Multi-Mode Datapath Circuits for Flexible and Energy-Efficient Computing
Abstract : Tailored to run domain-specific applications under very strict constraints on, for example, real-time performance and power dissipation, embedded systems rarely can be implemented on general-purpose computing platforms. Rather, the embedded processor's architecture and implementation technology should be fine tuned to the needs of the particular embedded system. READ MORE
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3. Scaling and Gating Attosecond Pulse Generation
Abstract : High-order harmonic generation (HHG) provides the basis for attosecond light sources delivering coherent pulses in the extreme ultraviolet spectral region. Such light sources are employed for a variety of applications within imaging, attosecond spectroscopy, and high-precision frequency metrology. READ MORE
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4. Gating and modulation mechanism of voltage gated sodium channels
Abstract : Voltage-gated sodium channels (Nav channels) play an essential role in nerve impulse conduction in excitable cells. Thus, these channels are involved in several neurological and muscular disorders. Understanding their mechanism of functioning is essential for designing drugs targeting them. READ MORE
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5. Power Estimation and Multi-Phase Clock Generation for the Deep Submicron Era
Abstract : Scaling has been the driving force behind the immense development the field of electronics has seen over the last few decades. It has brought us from integrated circuits operating in the kilohertz range in the 1970s to the gigahertz range in just thirty years. READ MORE