In this work, programmable analog techniques using floating-gate transistors have been developed to design precision analog circuits, low-power signal processing primitives and adaptive systems that learn on-chip. Traditional analog implementations lack programmability with the result that issues such as mismatch are corrected at the expense of area. Techniques have been proposed that use floating-gate transistors as an integral part of the circuit of interest to provide both programmability and the ability to correct for mismatch. Traditionally, signal processing has been performed in the digital domain with analog circuits handling the interface with the outside world. Such a partitioning of responsibilities is inefficient as signal proce...
A standard cell is a level of abstraction that creates logical circuit building blocks that can be a...
The objective of this research is to create a low-power mixed-signal system design environment using...
Journal ArticleThe complexity of analog VLSI systems is often limited by the number of pins on a ch...
Large-scale reconfigurable and programmable analog devices provide a new option for prototyping and ...
Field-programmable analog arrays (FPAAs) provide a method for rapidly prototyping analog systems. Cu...
The programmability property of floating-gate transistors is exploited in this work to compensate fo...
Analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits have found a place in modern electronics design as a via...
Since they were introduced, floating-gate (FG) transistors have been used as non-volatile digital me...
Since they were introduced, floating-gate (FG) transistors have been used as non-volatile digital me...
Field-programmable analog arrays (FPAAs) provide a method for rapidly pro- totyping analog systems. ...
Since their introduction in 1967, floating-gate transistors have enjoyed widespread success as non-v...
Research presented in this thesis provides a substantial leap from the study of interesting devi...
Since their introduction in 1967, floating-gate transistors have enjoyed widespread success as non-v...
This research focuses on biologically inspired audio signal processing using programmable analog cir...
The notion of designing circuits based on charge sensing, charge adaptation, and charge programming ...
A standard cell is a level of abstraction that creates logical circuit building blocks that can be a...
The objective of this research is to create a low-power mixed-signal system design environment using...
Journal ArticleThe complexity of analog VLSI systems is often limited by the number of pins on a ch...
Large-scale reconfigurable and programmable analog devices provide a new option for prototyping and ...
Field-programmable analog arrays (FPAAs) provide a method for rapidly prototyping analog systems. Cu...
The programmability property of floating-gate transistors is exploited in this work to compensate fo...
Analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits have found a place in modern electronics design as a via...
Since they were introduced, floating-gate (FG) transistors have been used as non-volatile digital me...
Since they were introduced, floating-gate (FG) transistors have been used as non-volatile digital me...
Field-programmable analog arrays (FPAAs) provide a method for rapidly pro- totyping analog systems. ...
Since their introduction in 1967, floating-gate transistors have enjoyed widespread success as non-v...
Research presented in this thesis provides a substantial leap from the study of interesting devi...
Since their introduction in 1967, floating-gate transistors have enjoyed widespread success as non-v...
This research focuses on biologically inspired audio signal processing using programmable analog cir...
The notion of designing circuits based on charge sensing, charge adaptation, and charge programming ...
A standard cell is a level of abstraction that creates logical circuit building blocks that can be a...
The objective of this research is to create a low-power mixed-signal system design environment using...
Journal ArticleThe complexity of analog VLSI systems is often limited by the number of pins on a ch...