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Publikováno v:
IEEJ Transactions on Electronics, Information and Systems. 136:1767-1772
Publikováno v:
2018 14th IEEE International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology (ICSICT).
This paper describes wide SOA and high reliability 0.35 μm CMOS compatible 60-100 V dual RESURF LDMOS transistors with low switching loss and low specific on-resistance for automotive applications. TCAD simulations verified that the proposed devices
Autor:
Jun-ya Kojima, Jianlong Wang, Jiang-Lin Wei, Yuanyang Du, Nene Kushita, Haruo Kobayashi, Masahiro Murakami
Publikováno v:
2018 14th IEEE International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology (ICSICT).
This paper reviews the authors’ group research results of data-weighted averaging (DWA) algorithm for multi-bit ΔΣADC/DAC/TDC and also dithering techniques for ΔΣ ADC/DAC for limit cycle reduction. When a multi-bit internal DAC or digital-to-ti
Publikováno v:
2016 13th IEEE International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology (ICSICT).
This paper describes an optimized dual RESERUF LDMOs with enhanced reliability for 30–50V automotive applications. The proposed LDMOS is designed to suppress drain current expansion due to Kirk effect. Simulation verified that the avalanche breakdo
Publikováno v:
2016 13th IEEE International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology (ICSICT).
This paper proposes a digital dither technique to suppress limit cycles in a ΔΣ DA modulator. It uses an exclusive OR (XOR) gate at the modulator output and the digital dither is generated by another ΔΣD modulator. The resolution of the DAC follo
Publikováno v:
Macromolecules. 33:2709-2717
Monomolecular films of a poly(vinyl alcohol) derivative having an azobenzene (Az) side chain (6Az10-PVA) transferred onto mica by the Langmuir−Blodgett technique were observed by atomic force microscopy in the noncontact mode. Multifarious features
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 103:10338-10340
Reversible deformation of materials may provide new opportunities for creation of artificial muscles and smart actuating systems. Despite many efforts, no attempt has been made to observe the response of polymers at a single polymer chain level. Here