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Accurate timing model for the CMOS inverter

Proceedings of Third International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems, 2002
This paper introduces an accurate, analytical timing model for the CMOS inverter. Analytical output waveform expressions for all the inverter operation regions and input waveform slopes are derived, which take into account the complete expression of the short-circuit current and the gate-to-drain coupling capacitance.
Labros Bisdounis   +3 more
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The inverted-lecture model

Proceeding of the 44th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education, 2013
This paper reports on an experience in using the inverted-lecture model ("flipping the classroom") in computer architecture. The first author concurrently taught two courses in computer architecture. One of these courses was CSC/ECE 506: Architecture of Parallel Computers, an introductory Graduate-level course, taught via lecture both residentially and
Edward F. Gehringer   +1 more
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Models with Invertible Infinitesimals

1991
We have seen in the Introduction that at least two different kinds of infinitesimals have appeared in the literature. On the one hand, there are the nilpotent, whose use in handling “infinitesimal” structures like jets, prolongations, connections, etc. has been extensively illustrated in the preceding two chapters.
Ieke Moerdijk, Gonzalo E. Reyes
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Inverter EMI modeling and simulation methodologies

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2004
A numerical prediction of electromagnetic interference (EMI) allows evaluation of EMI performances at the design stage and before prototyping. It can also help reduce the post-prototype EMC cost by minimizing late re-design and modifications of a drive implementation.
Jih-Sheng Lai 0001   +4 more
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An Inverting Basket Model for AE1 Transport

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2002
We describe an "inverting basket" model for transport in the erythrocyte anion exchanger, AE1. The inverting basket is formed by the side chains of three putative key residues, two positively (Lys 826 and Arg 730) and one negatively (Glu 681) charged residue.
Vivek, Ramakrishnan, David D, Busath
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A comprehensive delay model for CMOS inverters

IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 1995
A method to accurately calculate the delay and the output transition-time of a CMOS inverter for any input ramp and output loading is considered. This paper is an extension of Sakurai's work (1990) on delay modeling of inverters for fast input ramps.
Santanu Dutta   +2 more
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Efficient physical timing models for CMOS AND-OR-inverter and OR-AND-inverter gates and their applications

IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 1990
Efficient physical timing models for complex CMOS AND-OR-inverter (AOI) and OR-AND-inverter (OAI) gates have been successfully developed. Through extensive comparisons with SPICE simulation results, the developed models have shown a maximum error of 30% for long-channel and small-geometry CMOS AOI/OAI gates with wide ranges of channel dimensions ...
Chung-Yu Wu, Ming-Chuen Shiau
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Modeling and control of a pneumatically actuated inverted pendulum

ISA Transactions, 2009
This paper presents the results of modeling of an inverted pendulum system driven by a linear pneumatic motor and equipped with relatively low-cost potentiometer-based position measurement system. Based on the nonlinear model of the overall pendulum system, which also includes notable friction effects, a linearized model is derived.
Pavković, Danijel   +2 more
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Comparison of Neural Network Robot Models with Not Inverted and Inverted Inertia Matrix

2005
The mathematical model of an industrial robot is usually described in the form of Lagrange-Euler equations, Newton-Euler equations or generalized d'Alambert equations. However, these equations require the physical parameters of a robot that are difficult to obtain.
Jakub Mozaryn, Jerzy E. Kurek
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