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Compact Paper-Based Quasi-Solid-State Organic Electrochemical Transistor (QSS-OECT) for Sensing Hydrogen Peroxide. [PDF]
Andreo Acosta AA +2 more
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Subthreshold Schottky-barrier transistor based on monolayer molybdenum disulfide. [PDF]
Liu M +14 more
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Controlling thermoreversibility and hole conductivity in thermoresponsive ionic biogels using phase morphology for neurohaptics. [PDF]
Dutta A +21 more
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Source Field Plate Incorporated Monolithic Inverters Composed of GaN-Based CMOS-HEMTs with Double-2DEG Channels and Fin-Gated Multiple Nanochannels. [PDF]
Chen HY, Lee HY, Lee H, Wu YR, Lee CT.
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Characteristics Prediction and Optimization of GaN CAVET Using a Novel Physics-Guided Machine Learning Method. [PDF]
Wu W, Wang J, Su J, Chen Z, Yu Z.
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A one-transistor organic electrochemical self-sustained oscillator model for neuromorphic networks.
Bisquert J, Tessler N.
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IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 2002
A family of CMOS operational transconductance amplifiers (OTAs) has been designed for very small G/sub m/'s (of the order of nanoamperes per volt) with transistors operating in moderate inversion. Several OTA design schemes such as conventional, using current division, floating-gate, and bulk-driven techniques are discussed.
Anand Veeravalli +2 more
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A family of CMOS operational transconductance amplifiers (OTAs) has been designed for very small G/sub m/'s (of the order of nanoamperes per volt) with transistors operating in moderate inversion. Several OTA design schemes such as conventional, using current division, floating-gate, and bulk-driven techniques are discussed.
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Proceedings of the IEEE, 1986
A cross-coupled, ratioed quad cell was described by Nedungad, and Viswanathan [1]. One useful property of the quad is that it enables a linear large-signal transconductance cell. The other property that can be exploited is that it gives an output current proportional to the square of a differential input signal.
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A cross-coupled, ratioed quad cell was described by Nedungad, and Viswanathan [1]. One useful property of the quad is that it enables a linear large-signal transconductance cell. The other property that can be exploited is that it gives an output current proportional to the square of a differential input signal.
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2000 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems. Emerging Technologies for the 21st Century. Proceedings (IEEE Cat No.00CH36353), 2002
A family of CMOS Operational Transconductance Amplifiers (OTA's) have been designed for very small G/sub M/'s (of the order of nA/V) in the moderate inversion region of operation using several design schemes such as current division, floating gate input stages and bulk driven techniques.
Anand Veeravalli +2 more
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A family of CMOS Operational Transconductance Amplifiers (OTA's) have been designed for very small G/sub M/'s (of the order of nA/V) in the moderate inversion region of operation using several design schemes such as current division, floating gate input stages and bulk driven techniques.
Anand Veeravalli +2 more
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ICECS'99. Proceedings of ICECS '99. 6th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (Cat. No.99EX357), 2003
Operational Transconductance Amplifiers (OTA's) with linear input-output characteristics have become the focus of attention as a fundamental building block for analogue time-continuous circuits. Especially they are used in filters and instrumentation amplifiers with high cutoff- or corner frequencies.
Ralf Wunderlich +3 more
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Operational Transconductance Amplifiers (OTA's) with linear input-output characteristics have become the focus of attention as a fundamental building block for analogue time-continuous circuits. Especially they are used in filters and instrumentation amplifiers with high cutoff- or corner frequencies.
Ralf Wunderlich +3 more
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