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A Read-Static-Noise-Margin-Free SRAM Cell for Low-VDD and High-Speed Applications

IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 2006
To help overcome limits to the speed of conventional SRAMs, we have developed a read-static-noise-margin-free SRAM cell. It consists of seven transistors, several of which are low-Vth nMOS transistors used to achieve both low-VDD and high-speed operations. For the same speed, the area of our proposed SRAM is 23% smaller than that of a conventional SRAM.
K. Takeda   +6 more
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A Sub-µg Bias-Instability MEMS Oscillating Accelerometer With an Ultra-Low-Noise Read-Out Circuit in CMOS

IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 2015
This paper describes a SOI MEMS oscillating accelerometer with a fully differential CMOS continuous-time read-out circuit. A new ultra-low-noise continuous-time bandpass transimpedance amplifier (TIA) is proposed and serves as the front-end of the read-out circuit.
Yang Zhao   +6 more
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The low-noise read-out electronics of the experiment

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2000
Abstract The low-noise read-out electronics for the rhenium experiment is presented. We have built three source followers with two matched J-FET in cascode configuration. These are cooled at about 150 K in a thermally shielded box in the inner vacuum chamber of the dilution cryostat.
F Gatti, L Parodi
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High speed, low read noise electronics for astronomy detector arrays

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1989
A description is given of the third-generation electronics system of the Berkeley infrared camera, which offers improved frame rate, size, manufacturability, and real-time data processing power. The flexibility to operate a variety of detectors and the vast improvement in speed was achieved by using DSP56001 digital signal processors (DSPs) to serve as
M.C. Peck   +3 more
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An analog low noise read-out circuit for semiconductor detectors

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1992
Abstract An analog low noise circuit for the readout from semiconductor detectors has been designed and the results of its initial implementation on a 3 μm polysilicon CMOS chip are described. It consists of a charge preamplifier followed by shaper and output stages. The amplifier uses a folded cascade architecture.
Kurtz, N., Rolland, O.
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Low-noise, low-power, event-driven read-out of counting Pixel Array Detectors

2019 IEEE 8th International Workshop on Advances in Sensors and Interfaces (IWASI), 2019
This article describes a highly parallel event driven interface between a Pixel Array Detector (PAD) and its processing electronics. The method used was originally developed for the Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) X-ray Pixel Array detector to allow for real-time processing of X-ray image data on its processing FPGA.
Marianne Hromalik   +8 more
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Low-noise multirate SC read-out circuitry for thermoelectric integrated infrared sensors

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 1995
In this paper we present a switched-capacitor multirate read-out circuit for integrated thermoelectric infrared sensors. The target application is a passive intrusion detector. The signal generated by the sensor in this particular case is quite small (few tens of /spl mu/V) and has a narrow bandwidth (0.1/spl divide/10 Hz).
MALCOVATI, PIERO   +4 more
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Optimization of low-noise read-out electronics for high energy resolution X-ray strip detectors

Journal of Instrumentation, 2023
Abstract Semiconductor strip sensors applied as solid-state radiation or particle detectors can be used in radiation detection and measurement for various applications in particle physics experiments, X-ray imaging (e.g. medical), or material science.
W. Zubrzycka, P. Grybos
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