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Autor:
Maria Theresa de Leon, Anastacia P. Ballesil-Alvarez, Christopher Santos, Maria Patricia Rouelli G. Sabino, John Richard E. Hizon, Renzo Nicolas Alsim, Marc Rosales
Publikováno v:
ISOCC
A 2.4 GHz low noise amplifier (LNA) was designed in a 65nm CMOS process using a top-down design methodology. The gain, noise, linearity, and power consumption of the LNA were modeled using Verilog-A. The model provides an overview of the performance
Autor:
Marc Rosales, Jonathan Gabriel S.A. Reyes, Anastacia P. Ballesil-Alvarez, Christopher Santos, Maria Theresa de Leon, Maria Patricia Rouelli G. Sabino, Adrian G. Caburnay, John Richard E. Hizon
Publikováno v:
ISOCC
The effects of varying the Spin Transfer Torque (STT) and Spin Orbit Torque (SOT) currents in a 512KB STT-Assisted SOT MRAM cache to its total cache area, write latency and energy consumption were investigated. The lowest cache write latencies can be
Autor:
Kristine Delica Campang, Chris Vincent Densing, Abigail Alejandro Antenor, Marc Rosales, Rico Jossel M. Maestro, Anastacia P. Ballesil-Alvarez, Maria Theresa de Leon, Khristen Anne Mendoza Rafols
Publikováno v:
TENCON
This paper highlights the design and implementation of a thermoelectric energy harvesting interface circuit that generates a regulated 1 V voltage level at the output and delivers the maximum possible energy to a wireless sensor node. The system is a
Autor:
Alvin Oliver M. Glova, Christiensen D.C. Arandilla, Joseph Bernard A. Constantino, Anastacia P. Ballesil-Alvarez, Joy Alinda P. Reyes
Publikováno v:
TENCON 2010 - 2010 IEEE Region 10 Conference.
This paper summarizes a project on the implementation of the ARM9TDM, a 32-bit RISC processor based on the ARM9TDMI. This core is the successor to the ARM7TDMI-S which is used for embedded applications requiring low power, small chip area, and high p
Autor:
Anastacia P. Ballesil-Alvarez, Tanya Vanessa F. Abaya, Dean Michael Ancajas, Louis A. Alarcon
Publikováno v:
2009 IEEE Sarnoff Symposium.
We present low power correlator circuits for direct sequence spread spectrum receivers. We evaluated the effectiveness of three types of logic families (Static CMOS, CP, Domino) in correlator design. The correlator is simple in its implementation usi