A low-power technique for a static random-access memory (SRAM)-based on-chip arbitrary-waveform generator (AWG) is proposed for two types of analog-signal-processing applications: multiresolution spectrum sensing and matched filter. The SRAM has an embedded address generator to limit the operation in a sequential-access mode of the AWG. Then, the power consumption of the AWG is analyzed according to the operation modes in multiresolution and multiwaveform spectrum-sensing functions. The low-power technique reduces power by 18% of the SRAM and the address generator and by about 2.2% of the entire AWG at a 1.8-V supply voltage. The AWG is fabricated in a 0.18-mu m CMOS technology and demonstrates a chirp signal and a Daubechies wavelet with a...
A waveform is a set of signals that helps drive and control different parts of digital designs. To c...
Abstract- This paper presents a fast and low-power Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) design. SRAM a...
In this contribution, advanced signal processing techniques are employed to develop a flexible, high...
In electronic experiments, one needs an instrument that can generate various signal waveforms (calle...
Reliability and performance of electronic devices are significantly dependent on their noise rejecti...
In this work, a real Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) implementation of a novel Arbitrary Wavefo...
The paper deals with two relevant aspects of output section characterization of an Arbitrary Wavefor...
This paper presents design considerations and measurements of a dual channel 16 GSps single chip arb...
A \u3e 30V high speed, low resolution and low cost arbitrary waveform generator has been prototyped....
A low-power multiresolution spectrum-sensing (LP-MRSS) IC utilizing self-deactivated partial swing t...
This thesis investigates theoretical aspects of 1-bit signal processing and contains published paper...
In the first part of this work, the digital-to-analog conversion problem and the single-chip microco...
This paper introduces a novel ultra-low-power SRAM. A large power reduction is obtained by the use o...
Signal generator is an electronic device that can generate electronic signal and waveform. There are...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 27-30, 1997 / Riviera Hotel and Conventi...
A waveform is a set of signals that helps drive and control different parts of digital designs. To c...
Abstract- This paper presents a fast and low-power Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) design. SRAM a...
In this contribution, advanced signal processing techniques are employed to develop a flexible, high...
In electronic experiments, one needs an instrument that can generate various signal waveforms (calle...
Reliability and performance of electronic devices are significantly dependent on their noise rejecti...
In this work, a real Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) implementation of a novel Arbitrary Wavefo...
The paper deals with two relevant aspects of output section characterization of an Arbitrary Wavefor...
This paper presents design considerations and measurements of a dual channel 16 GSps single chip arb...
A \u3e 30V high speed, low resolution and low cost arbitrary waveform generator has been prototyped....
A low-power multiresolution spectrum-sensing (LP-MRSS) IC utilizing self-deactivated partial swing t...
This thesis investigates theoretical aspects of 1-bit signal processing and contains published paper...
In the first part of this work, the digital-to-analog conversion problem and the single-chip microco...
This paper introduces a novel ultra-low-power SRAM. A large power reduction is obtained by the use o...
Signal generator is an electronic device that can generate electronic signal and waveform. There are...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 27-30, 1997 / Riviera Hotel and Conventi...
A waveform is a set of signals that helps drive and control different parts of digital designs. To c...
Abstract- This paper presents a fast and low-power Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) design. SRAM a...
In this contribution, advanced signal processing techniques are employed to develop a flexible, high...