circuits cmos
A Wide-Tracking Range Clock and Data Recovery Circuit
White Paper SCALING of CMOS technology has progressed relentlessly for the past several decades and brought unprecedented benefits to digital Integrated Circuits (ICs). In order for the improvements of individual... [29 Aug 2009]
High-Linearity CMOS Feedforward Power Amplifier for WiMAX Application
White Paper In WiMAX front-end circuits, the power amplifier is an important component, which decides the transmission coverage and entire efficiency of the system. The Worldwide interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX)... [23 Apr 2009]
A 1O-Gb/s CMOS Clock and Data Recovery Circuit
White Paper While CDR circuits operating at 10-Gbls and above have been designed in bipolar technologies [I]-, cost and integration issues make it desirable to implement these circuits in standard... [22 Oct 2008]
Modeling of Jitter in Bang-Bang Clock and Data Recovery Circuits
White Paper A 1-Gb/s CMOS CDR circuit is designed and fabricated as an experimental vehicle to validate the predictions. Clock and Data Recovery (CDR) circuits incorporating bang-bang (binary) Phase Detectors (PDs)... [22 Oct 2008]
Process Variation Aware Transistor Sizing for Load Balance of Multiple Paths in Dynamic CMOS for Timing Optimization
White Paper The complexity in timing optimization of high-performance microprocessors has been increasing with the number of channel-connected transistors in various paths of dynamic CMOS circuits and the rising... [10 Jul 2008]
Statistical Static Timing Analysis Technology
White Paper With CMOS technology scaling down to the nanometer realm, process variations have been increased. The paper has developed SSTA tools for use in designs for processors and Application Specific Integrated... [15 Feb 2008]
Intel offers a glimpse of the future
News Gelsinger told the audience on the final day of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, that Intel has worked out how to put "almost" every radio component of a wireless system such as bluetooth or 802.11 onto a single piece of... [01 Mar 2002]
TI aims to slash PC prices with superchip
News Steve Sutton, vice president of TI's Storage Products Group, said the chip will integrate five integrated circuits (IC) for hard disk drives into a single CMOS device. We have a potential to hit a home... [10 Mar 1999]
Intel invests $10m in UK's Bookham Technology
News Bookham owns its own small fabrication facility in Oxfordshire, but Rickman said the company is not ruling out the future use of CMOS fabs owned by Intel. Asoc uses silicon and allows the type of automated production... [24 Nov 1998]