We show data from a working 45-stage analog VLSI cochlea, built on a 2.2 mm×2.2 mm tiny chip. The novel architectural features in this cochlea are: (1) The use of a wide-linear-range low-noise subthreshold transconductance amplifier. (2) The use of “fuse-like” nonlinear positive-feedback amplification in the second-order cochlear filter. Several new circuit techniques used in the design are described here. The fuse nonlinearity shuts off the positive-feedback amplification at large signal levels instead of merely saturating it, like in prior designs, and leads to increased adaptation and improved large-signal stability in the filter. The fuse filter implements a functional model of gain control due to outer hair cells in the biological coch...
his paper introduces and applies practical area-reduction techniques on the analogue, externally lin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This paper presents the design and simulation results of a silicon cochlea system that has closely s...
We show data from a working 45-stage analog VLSI cochlea, built on a 2.2 mm×2.2 mm tiny chip. The no...
The original “analog electronic cochlea” of Lyon and Mead (1988) used a cascade of second-order fil...
We present a feedback circuit that performs nonvolatile correction of instabilities and resonant-gai...
An analog electronic cochlea has been built in CMOS VLSI technology using micropower techniques. The...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
The challenge of making cost-effective implementations of auditory models has led us to pursue an an...
Low-power wide-dynamic-range systems are extremely hard to build. The biological cochlea is one of t...
This paper presents the design and experimental results of a cochlea filter in analog very large sca...
The human auditory system vastly outperforms any machine in efficiency and robustness in perceiving ...
The linear range of approximately ±75mV of traditional subthreshold transconductance amplifiers is t...
A novel circuit is presented for implementing a bidirectional passive cochlear model in analog VLSI...
his paper introduces and applies practical area-reduction techniques on the analogue, externally lin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This paper presents the design and simulation results of a silicon cochlea system that has closely s...
We show data from a working 45-stage analog VLSI cochlea, built on a 2.2 mm×2.2 mm tiny chip. The no...
The original “analog electronic cochlea” of Lyon and Mead (1988) used a cascade of second-order fil...
We present a feedback circuit that performs nonvolatile correction of instabilities and resonant-gai...
An analog electronic cochlea has been built in CMOS VLSI technology using micropower techniques. The...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
The challenge of making cost-effective implementations of auditory models has led us to pursue an an...
Low-power wide-dynamic-range systems are extremely hard to build. The biological cochlea is one of t...
This paper presents the design and experimental results of a cochlea filter in analog very large sca...
The human auditory system vastly outperforms any machine in efficiency and robustness in perceiving ...
The linear range of approximately ±75mV of traditional subthreshold transconductance amplifiers is t...
A novel circuit is presented for implementing a bidirectional passive cochlear model in analog VLSI...
his paper introduces and applies practical area-reduction techniques on the analogue, externally lin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This paper presents the design and simulation results of a silicon cochlea system that has closely s...