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Capacitively coupled front end

Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 1995
The results of an investigation into two methods to eliminate the problems of 1/f noise and offset drift in instrumentation amplifiers are reported. First attempts at switched capacitor methods show that these defects can be successfully reduced but, in this study, at the expense of increased white noise.
D.C. Young, J.E. Brignell
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Capacitance-coupling micromechanical filter

SPIE Proceedings, 2001
It is a focus to study the micromechanical filter coupled by a number of resonators, because the micromechanical resonators have a high quality factor (Q). At present, the structures of flexural vibration of coupling beam and elastic vibration of rectangle frame are mainly studied methods of coupling.
Binking Zhang, Qing-An Huang
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Capacitive Coupled Communication

2010
Capacitive coupled communication is a wireless chip to chip communication technology that uses capacitive coupling to transfer signals from a chip to neighboring chips. Its high-bandwidth, low-power, and low-latency chip-to-chip I/O capabilities enable the construction of high-performance and economical multi-chip modules (MCMs).
David Hopkins   +4 more
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Capacitively Coupled Multichip Modules

Proceedings of the International Conference on Multichip Modules, 2005
This paper introduces a radically new method for interconnecting electronic packages electrically and mechanically. It applies to Levels 0-3 inclusive, including die-to-die (Level 0 - Level 0), die-to- substrate (0-1), substrate-to-substrate (1-1), module-to- module (2-2), and substrate to cable or backplane (1-3).
D.B. Salzman, T.F. Knight
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Capacitively Coupled Traveling-Wave Power Amplifier

IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 1984
A new circuit concept which significantly improves the power-handling capability of a traveling-wave amplifier by coupling the active devices to the input gate line through discrete series capacitors is described. The approach is applied to a 1-W, 2-8-GHz monolithic amplifier design.
Y. Ayasli   +3 more
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Capacitively coupled field mapper

Electrical Engineering, 1953
An electric analogue mapper is described whose accuracy, although limited by resistive paper and dielectric nonuniformity, is excellent. The maximum error in line position should not exceed 1 per cent of the maximum map dimension while the average error should be considerably less.
E. O. Gilbert, E. G. Gilbert
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A Capacitance-Coupled Bit Line Cell

IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 1985
A 38-µm2dynamic random-access memory (dRAM) cell with a capacitance-coupled bit line (CCB) approach is described. This cell enables a storage capacitor area 2-2.5 times larger than double polysilicon-type cells, or half the cell area with the same design rules.
M. Taguchi   +5 more
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Co-simulation of capacitive coupling pads assignment for capacitive coupling interconnection applications

2011 6th International Microsystems, Packaging, Assembly and Circuits Technology Conference (IMPACT), 2011
Three dimensions packaging provides a very promising technology for the effective integration of complex systems: devices that are optimally implemented with various different technologies can be separately manufactured and then stacked and connected by means of efficient vertical interconnections over a very short range; this provides most of the ...
Sheng-Feng Hsiao   +4 more
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Capacitive Coupling RC-Oscillator

2018
In the previous chapter, the quadrature oscillator with active coupling was analysed. The disadvantages of this coupling are the increase of the noise and power dissipation. In this chapter, we analyse the passive coupling which is an alternative method that diminishes these disadvantages.
João Carlos Ferreira de Almeida Casaleiro   +2 more
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Strongly capacitively coupled quantum dots

Applied Physics Letters, 2002
Double quantum dots were formed in a gated GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure with negligible interdot tunneling; strong capacitive coupling was provided by a floating interdot capacitor. The interdot capacitance was measured to be 0.28CΣ, where CΣ is the single-dot capacitance. Coulomb blockade conductance images for both dots versus side gate voltages at 70
I. H. Chan   +3 more
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