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found 91 matches
- 1994
- Karel Adriaensen, Pascal Roobrouck:
Synchronous Traffic to Asynchronous Switch-Fabric Shaper. ISCAS 1994: 151-154 - Sami A. Al-Arian, Randy E. Bolling:
Improving the Testability of VLSI Circuits through Partitioning. ISCAS 1994: 199-202 - Osama T. Albaharna, Peter Y. K. Cheung, Thomas J. Clarke:
Virtual Hardware and the Limits of Computational Speed-up. ISCAS 1994: 159-162 - Pramod Anne, Aditya Reddy, Naveed A. Sherwani, Anand Panyam, Siddharth Bhingarde:
Comparative Analysis of New CMOS Leaf Cells for OTC Routing. ISCAS 1994: 191-194 - Jongseob Baek, Seunghyun Nam, Moonkey Lee, Chuldong Oh, Kisoo Hwang:
A Fast Array Architecture for Block Matching Algorithm. ISCAS 1994: 211-214 - Andrea Baschirotto, M. Bosetti, Rinaldo Castello, Alberto Gola, Gianluigi Ezio Pessina, Pier Giorgio Rancoita, M. Rattaggi, M. Redaelli, G. Terzi:
High Speed Monolithic Read-Out System for High Energy Physics Experiments. ISCAS 1994: 107-110 - Cristiana Bolchini, Giacomo Buonanno, Donatella Sciuto, Renato Stefanelli:
CMOS Reliability Improvements Through a New Fault Tolerant Technique. ISCAS 1994: 83-86 - Randy E. Bolling, Sami A. Al-Arian:
Reconfigurable Linear Feedback Register Design, Analysis & Applications. ISCAS 1994: 87-90 - Mark Bracey, William Redman-White, John B. Hughes:
A Switched-Current Sigma Delta Converter for Direct Photodiode Interfacing. ISCAS 1994: 287-290 - James E. C. Brown, Paul J. Hurst, Lawrence Der, Iskender Agi:
A Comparison of Analog DFE Architectures for Disk-Drive Applications. ISCAS 1994: 99-102 - Wayne P. Burleson, Leonard W. Cotten, Fabian Klass, Maciej J. Ciesielski:
Forum: Wave-pipelining: Is it Practical? ISCAS 1994: 163-166 - Brian S. Cherkauer, Eby G. Friedman:
Unification of Speed, Power, Area & Reliability in CMOS Tapered Buffer Design. ISCAS 1994: 111-114 - Iulian B. Ciocoiu:
Circuit Implementation of a Nonmonotone Activation Function. ISCAS 1994: 363-366 - C. T. Clark, Graham R. Nudd, S. Summerfield:
Current Mode Techniques for Multiple Valued Arithmetic and Logic. ISCAS 1994: 279-282 - Tobi Delbrück, Carver Mead:
Adaptive Photoreceptor with Wide Dynamic Range. ISCAS 1994: 339-342 - Andrew G. Dempster, Malcolm D. Macleod:
Use of Multiplier Blocks to Reduce Filter Complexity. ISCAS 1994: 263-266 - Philippe Duc, Didier Nicoulaz, Daniel Mlynek:
A RISC Controller with Customisation Facility for Flexible System Integration. ISCAS 1994: 251-254 - Ali El-Zein, Monjurul Haque, Salim Chowdhury:
Simulating Nonuniform Lossy Lines with Frequency Dependent Parameters by the Method of Characteristics. ISCAS 1994: 327-330 - Maher N. Fahmi, Fayez El Guibaly, Sreenivasachar Sunder, Dale J. Shpak:
Design of Novel Serial-Parallel Inner-Product Processors. ISCAS 1994: 55-58 - Sebastian T. J. Fenn, David Taylor, Mohammed Benaissa:
A Dual Basis Systolic Divider for GF(2m). ISCAS 1994: 307-310 - Eby G. Friedman, Sung-Mo Kang, Eric A. Vittoz, David J. Allstot, Erik P. Harris, Ran-Hong Yan:
Forum: From 100 Milliwatts/MIPS to 10 Microwatts/MIPS. ISCAS 1994: 1-6 - Weinan Gao, W. Martin Snelgrove:
Floating Gate Charge-Sharing: a Novel Circuit for Analog Trimming. ISCAS 1994: 315-318 - Sameh Ghannoum, Dmitri Chtchvyrkov, Yvon Savaria:
A Comparative Study of Single-Phase Clocked Latches Using Estimation Criteria. ISCAS 1994: 347-350 - Reza Golshan, Baher Haroun:
A Novel Reduced Swing CMOS Bus Interface Circuit for High Speed Low Power VLSI Systems. ISCAS 1994: 351-354 - Richard X. Gu, Mohamed I. Elmasry:
An All-N-Logic High-Speed Single-Phase Dynamic CMOS Logic. ISCAS 1994: 7-10 - Jiun-In Guo, Chi-Min Liu, Chein-Wei Jen:
A General Approach to Design VLSI Arrays for the Multi-dimensional Discrete Hartley Transform. ISCAS 1994: 235-238 - Gagan Gupta, Chaitali Chakrabarti:
VLSI Architectures for Hierarchical Block Matching. ISCAS 1994: 215-218 - Naim Ben-Hamida, Bozena Kaminska, Yvon Savaria:
Pseudo-Random Vector Compaction for Sequential Testability. ISCAS 1994: 63-66 - Monjurul Haque, Ali El-Zein, Salim Chowdhury:
Transient Simulation of Nonuniform Transmission Lines by Asymptotic Waveform Evaluation. ISCAS 1994: 331-334 - Hubert Harrer, Josef A. Nossek, Tamás Roska, Leon O. Chua:
A Current-Mode DTCNN Universal Chip . ISCAS 1994: 135-138
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