Standard-setting, groundbreaking, authoritative, comprehensive—these often overused words perfectly describe The Circuits and Filters Handbook, Third Edition. This standard …
Analog integrated circuit (IC) design highly depends on reasoning, which distinguishes itself from other areas of IC design. Most of its innovation arises from qualitative reasoning by a …
Symbolic analysis is an intriguing topic for VLSI design. Traditional symbolic analysis is typically concerned with deriving exact or approximate analytic expressions of analog circuit …
G Fontana, A Luchetta, S Manetti… - International Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The issue of testability, intended as a measure of solvability of the parametric fault diagnosis problem in analog linear time‐invariant electrical networks, is addressed in this paper …
G Shi, H Hu, S Deng - ACM Transactions on Design Automation of …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
In the field of analog integrated circuit (IC) design, small-signal macromodels play indispensable roles for developing design insight and sizing reference. However, the …
W Verhaegen, G Gielen - … on Circuits and Systems II: Analog …, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The general framework of a symbolic analysis environment for linear time-invariant circuits is presented. Such a framework consists of two major parts: a simplification at circuit level and …
This volume, drawn from the Circuits and Filters Handbook, focuses on mathematics basics; circuit elements, devices, and their models; and linear circuit analysis. It examines Laplace …
AE Hartinger, H Gagnon, R Guardo - Physiological Measurement, 2006 - iopscience.iop.org
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) image reconstruction is an ill-posed problem requiring maximum measurement precision. Recent EIT systems claim 60 to 80 dB …
O Guerra, E Roca, FV Fernández… - … Integrated Circuits and …, 2002 - Springer
This paper presents a methodology for the symbolic analysis of large analog integrated circuits using a hierarchical approach. The drawbacks of previous approaches are solved by …