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Darwin: Analogue circuit synthesis based on genetic algorithms

International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 1995
AbstractDARWIN is a synthesis tool for generating sized net lists of CMOS op amps from performance specifications and process parameters. the synthesis process starts with an initial set of randomly generated op amps. Owing to genetic operator ‘crossover’ and ‘mutation’, the population of op amps evolves to a population in which several op amps meet ...
Kruiskamp, M.W., Leenaerts, D.M.W.
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Analogue cMOS multiplier for neural circuits

International Journal of Electronics, 1992
The design, implementation and performance of an analogue multiplier in standard cMOS is presented. Its design is based on OTAs as building blocks and its performance makes it particularly suited for neural circuits.
ALEXIS DE VOS   +4 more
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Quantum analogues of dissipative circuit elements

Low Temperature Physics, 2023
Quantum analogues of nondissipative circuit elements, that is, structures which can exist in a superposition of states with different values of inductance or capacitance, are readily realized using, e.g., superconducting qubits. The possibility of the existence of quantum analogues of dissipative circuit elements, which demonstrate superpositions of ...
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ICs and analogue circuits

1994
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (ICs) are simply circuits whose components are formed simultaneously on a single piece of semiconducting material. Instead of wiring together the discrete components of a circuit — such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes and transistors — the IC designer arranges for them to be produced and electrically interconnected as a ...
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Synchronized Oscillations in Networks of Neuron Analogue Circuits

Mathematical Medicine and Biology, 1984
A simplified circuit analogue of a nerve cell is introduced here. This circuit is based on modulation of a voltage-controlled oscillator by signals entering through a circuit analogue of a chemical synapse. Phase locking of frequency-encoded information is described, and it is shown that large networks can sustain stable spatial patterns of phase ...
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Behaviour Study of Analogue Circuits

2021 IV International Conference on High Technology for Sustainable Development (HiTech), 2021
Stoycho Manev   +2 more
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A Design Methodology for Analogue CMOS Circuits

2005 18th Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems Design, 2005
Summary form only given. The design of CMOS analogue circuits calls for the appraisal of transistor geometries and currents to meet prescribed specifications like gain-bandwidth, min. power consumption, etc. Design methodologies to this effect are scarce. Often they resume to cautiously chosen simulations performed by experienced designers.
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Testing mixed analogue-digital circuits

1991
With the recent improvements in processing technology which have made available reliable CMOS and BiCMOS realizations of both digital and analogue circuit components on the same chip, there has been a large increase in the number of mixed-mode circuits manufactured.
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Analogue Electronic Circuits and Systems

1991
This book is an undergraduate textbook for students of electrical and electronic engineering. It is written at an intermediate level, with second year students particularly in mind, and discusses analogue circuits used in various fields. Basic electronics has been omitted so that appropriate emphasis can be given to the design of the most popular and ...
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Circuit Analogues of Suhl-type Masers†

Journal of Electronics and Control, 1958
ABSTRACT An account is given of the analysis of the electrical properties of two arrangements involving tuned circuits, into which energy can be fed by varying inductances with time.
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