Search for dissertations about: "vhdl design"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words vhdl design.
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1. Using hardware simulations in the design of large scale trigger and data acquisition systems
Abstract : The increasing complexity of physics experiments, especially in the field of high energy physics, requires efficient design methods to be used throughout the development. In the next generation of high energy physics experiments, e.g. READ MORE
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2. System Design for DSP Applications with the MASIC Methodology
Abstract : The difficulties of system design are persistentlyincreasing due to the integration of more functionality on asystem, time-to-market pressure, productivity gap, andperformance requirements. To address the system designproblems, design methodologies build system models at higherabstraction level. READ MORE
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3. Configurable Hardware Support for Single Processor Real-Time Systems
Abstract : This thesis describes a further development of a building block for programmable devices in embedded systems handling real-time functionality.Embedded systems are included in a variety of products within different technical areas such as industrial automation, consumer electronics, automotive industry, and communication-, and multimedia systems. READ MORE
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4. Design of superconductor digital circuits for a 30 GHz DSP and for interface to qubits
Abstract : Superconducting digital technology based on Rapid Single Flux Quantum logic (RSFQ) is a digital technology characterized by high speed, low power consumption and low operational temperatures. RSFQ is attractive for many applications and in particular for high frequency Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and for digital control of mK devices like superconducting qubits. READ MORE
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5. System Modeling and Design Refinement in ForSyDe
Abstract : Advances in microelectronics allow the integration of more andmore functionality on a single chip. Emerging system-on-a-chiparchitectures include a large amount of heterogeneous componentsand are of increasing complexity. Applications using thesearchitectures require many low-level details in order to yield anefficient implementation. READ MORE