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Autor:
Scott Michael Pernia, Justin O'Day, J. Kuhn, Gordon Carichner, Richard B. Brown, Sundus Kubba, Eric D. Marsman, Michael Shannon McCorquodale
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers. 56:943-956
Recent trends in the development of integrated silicon frequency sources are discussed. Within that context, a 25-MHz self-referenced solid-state frequency source is presented and demonstrated where measured performance makes it suitable for replacem
Autor:
Scott Mahlke, Ganesh Dasika, Matthew R. Guthaus, Richard B. Brown, Robert M. Senger, Rajiv A. Ravindran, Eric D. Marsman
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Computers. 54:998-1012
Low-power embedded processors utilize compact instruction encodings to achieve small code size. Such encodings place tight restrictions on the number of bits available to encode operand specifiers and, thus, on the number of architected registers. As
Autor:
Michael Shannon McCorquodale, P. Chaudhari, Scott Michael Pernia, Eric D. Marsman, Justin O'Day, D. Senderowicz, W. E. Armstrong, N. Fayyaz, B. Gupta, Ralph Beaudouin, J. Kuhn, D. Linebarger, Gordon Carichner, N. Gaskin
Publikováno v:
2010 IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium.
A monolithic and unpackaged silicon die is presented as a frequency source suitable for quartz crystal resonator (XTAL) and oscillator (XO) replacement. The frequency source is referenced to a free-running, frequency-trimmed and temperature-compensat
Autor:
Michael Shannon McCorquodale, Scott Michael Pernia, S. Kubba, Eric D. Marsman, J. Kuhn, Gordon Carichner, Justin O'Day, Richard B. Brown
Publikováno v:
ISCAS
A 25 MHz all-CMOS clock generator is demonstrated where measured performance makes it suitable for direct replacement of the reference crystal oscillator (XO) for serial wire interfaces. Fabricated in a 0.25 mum 1P5M logic CMOS process, and with no e
Autor:
Michael Shannon McCorquodale, Gordon Carichner, Si Nguyen, Richard B. Brown, Nam Duc Nguyen, J. Kuhn, Justin O'Day, Scott Michael Pernia, Sundus Kubba, Eric D. Marsman
Publikováno v:
ISSCC
This work demonstrates a self-referenced CMOS LCO, or CMOS harmonic oscillator (CHO), that exhibits 90ppm total frequency error over process, bias and temperature, thus making it suitable for replacing XOs in many applications. Additionally, the cloc
Autor:
Eric D. Marsman, Richard B. Brown, Michael Shannon McCorquodale, Robert M. Senger, Gordon Carichner, S. Kubba
Publikováno v:
ISCAS
A low-latency, HDL-synthesizable dynamic clock frequency controller is presented as a time-efficient alternative to full-custom implementations. Frequency division of a fully integrated hybrid temperature-compensated LC oscillator (TC-LCO) and ring o
Autor:
S. Kubba, Michael Shannon McCorquodale, Gordon Carichner, Eric D. Marsman, Robert M. Senger, Richard B. Brown
Publikováno v:
ISCAS
This paper describes low-power DSP architecture for use in cochlear implants. The microsystem, fabricated in TSMC 0.18/spl mu/m CMOS, consumes 1.79mW from a 1.2V supply and occupies an area of 9.18mm/sup 2/ while providing the necessary programmabili
Publikováno v:
ASP-DAC
Single-chip systems save the power dissipation that would be required for chip-to-chip communication, resulting in compact, low-power solutions for battery-powered applications. This paper describes the design and measured performance of a fully-func
Publikováno v:
IEEE International Workshop on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, 2004..
Power consumption and device area are two critical specifications in implantable cochlear systems. CMOS process scaling has afforded significant area reduction but has increased the difficulty in designing analog circuits due to reduced voltage head
Autor:
Ganesh Dasika, Rajiv A. Ravindran, Eric D. Marsman, Scott Mahlke, Pracheeti D. Nagarkar, Richard B. Brown, Robert M. Senger
Publikováno v:
CGO
Modern embedded microprocessors use low power on-chip memories called scratch-pad memories to store frequently executed instructions and data. Unlike traditional caches, scratch-pad memories lack the complex tag checking and comparison logic, thereby