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Only two decades ago most electronic circuits were designed with a slide-rule, and the designs were verified using breadboard techniques. Simulation tools were a research curiosity and in general were mistrusted by most designers and test engineers.
Autor:
Timothy N. Trick, Charles R. Graham
Publikováno v:
Journal of Engineering Education. 87:391-397
The goals of our work have been to enhance the learning environment of our students and to increase the productivity of faculty by freeing them from the drudgery of grading homework and quizzes, as well as the time required to record and compute grad
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Timothy N. Trick
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Journal of Engineering Education. 83:57-62
Integrated circuit technology is causing rapid change in governments and industry. Never before has so much information been available so quickly and easily. Globally governments and industries are in a period of rebirth-a global renaissance. More th
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IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems. 1:63-71
The authors investigate a power estimation technique for VLSI that combines the accuracy of simulation-based techniques with the speed of the probabilistic techniques. The resulting method is statistical in nature; it consists of applying randomly ge
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ICCAD
iEDISON optimizes the transistor sizes of a circuit so that its performance is least sensitive to manufacturing process fluctuations. iEDISON considers three methods for design optimization, namely, the response surface method, the Taguchi method, an
Autor:
Timothy N. Trick, Charles R. Graham
Publikováno v:
Proceedings Frontiers in Education 1997 27th Annual Conference. Teaching and Learning in an Era of Change.
The goals of the authors' work have been to enhance the learning environment of their students and to increase the productivity of faculty by freeing them from the drudgery of grading homework and quizzes, as well as the time required to record and c
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems. :1726-1731
The computational algorithms utilized in power system analysis have more than just a minor overlap with those used in electronic circuit computer aided design. This paper describes the computer methods that are common to both areas and highlights the
Autor:
Kyle A. Gallivan, Resve A. Saleh, Timothy N. Trick, D. Smart, Ibrahim N. Hajj, Mi-Chang Chang
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the IEEE. 77:1915-1931
Circuit simulation is a very time-consuming and numerically intensive application, especially when the problem size is large as in the case of VLSI circuits. To improve the performance of circuit simulators without sacrificing accuracy, a variety of
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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems. 28:271-279
The modified nodal approach has been widely used for formulating network equations. Although this approach is quite general, zero-diagonal elements may exist in the network matrix. When sparse matrix techniques with diagonal pivoting are used to solv
Autor:
Timothy N. Trick, David W. Smart
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications. 16:447-456
Waveform relaxation algorithms for the simulation of digital MOS circuits exhibit natural parallelism which can be exploited on parallel processors. This paper addressed the question of how much the circuit simulation run-time can be reduced by using