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This book is a compilation and a collection of tutorials and recent
advances in the use of nullors (combinations of nullators and
norators) and pathological mirrors in analog circuit and system
design. It highlights the basic theory, trends and challenges in
the field, making it an excellent reference resource for
researchers and designers working in the synthesis, analysis, and
design of analog integrated circuits. With its tutorial character,
it can also be used for teaching. Singular elements such as nullors
and pathological mirrors can arguably be considered as universal
blocks since they can represent all existing analog building
blocks, and they allow complex integrated circuits to be designed
simply and effectively. These pathological elements are now used in
a wide range of applications in modern circuit/system theory, and
also in design practice.
This book is a compilation and a collection of tutorials and recent
advances in the use of nullors (combinations of nullators and
norators) and pathological mirrors in analog circuit and system
design. It highlights the basic theory, trends and challenges in
the field, making it an excellent reference resource for
researchers and designers working in the synthesis, analysis, and
design of analog integrated circuits. With its tutorial character,
it can also be used for teaching. Singular elements such as nullors
and pathological mirrors can arguably be considered as universal
blocks since they can represent all existing analog building
blocks, and they allow complex integrated circuits to be designed
simply and effectively. These pathological elements are now used in
a wide range of applications in modern circuit/system theory, and
also in design practice.
This book explains the application of recent advances in
computational intelligence – algorithms, design methodologies,
and synthesis techniques – to the design of integrated circuits
and systems. It highlights new biasing and sizing approaches and
optimization techniques and their application to the design of
high-performance digital, VLSI, radio-frequency, and mixed-signal
circuits and systems. This first of two related volumes addresses
the design of analog and mixed-signal (AMS) and radio-frequency
(RF) circuits, with 17 chapters grouped into parts on analog and
mixed-signal applications, and radio-frequency design. It will be
of interest to practitioners and researchers in computer science
and electronics engineering engaged with the design of electronic
circuits.
This book explains the application of recent advances in
computational intelligence – algorithms, design methodologies,
and synthesis techniques – to the design of integrated circuits
and systems. It highlights new biasing and sizing approaches and
optimization techniques and their application to the design of
high-performance digital, VLSI, radio-frequency, and mixed-signal
circuits and systems. This second of two related volumes addresses
digital and network designs and applications, with 12 chapters
grouped into parts on digital circuit design, network optimization,
and applications. It will be of interest to practitioners and
researchers in computer science and electronics engineering engaged
with the design of electronic circuits.
This book explains the application of recent advances in
computational intelligence - algorithms, design methodologies, and
synthesis techniques - to the design of integrated circuits and
systems. It highlights new biasing and sizing approaches and
optimization techniques and their application to the design of
high-performance digital, VLSI, radio-frequency, and mixed-signal
circuits and systems. This second of two related volumes addresses
digital and network designs and applications, with 12 chapters
grouped into parts on digital circuit design, network optimization,
and applications. It will be of interest to practitioners and
researchers in computer science and electronics engineering engaged
with the design of electronic circuits.
Despite the fact that in the digital domain, designers can take
full benefits of IPs and design automation tools to synthesize and
design very complex systems, the analog designers' task is still
considered as a 'handcraft', cumbersome and very time consuming
process. Thus, tremendous efforts are being deployed to develop new
design methodologies in the analog/RF and mixed-signal domains.
This book collects 16 state-of-the-art contributions devoted to the
topic of systematic design of analog, RF and mixed signal circuits.
Divided in the two parts Methodologies and Techniques recent
theories, synthesis techniques and design methodologies, as well as
new sizing approaches in the field of robust analog and mixed
signal design automation are presented for researchers and R/D
engineers.
Despite the fact that in the digital domain, designers can take
full benefits of IPs and design automation tools to synthesize and
design very complex systems, the analog designers' task is still
considered as a 'handcraft', cumbersome and very time consuming
process. Thus, tremendous efforts are being deployed to develop new
design methodologies in the analog/RF and mixed-signal domains.
This book collects 16 state-of-the-art contributions devoted to the
topic of systematic design of analog, RF and mixed signal circuits.
Divided in the two parts Methodologies and Techniques recent
theories, synthesis techniques and design methodologies, as well as
new sizing approaches in the field of robust analog and mixed
signal design automation are presented for researchers and R/D
engineers.
This book explains the application of recent advances in
computational intelligence - algorithms, design methodologies, and
synthesis techniques - to the design of integrated circuits and
systems. It highlights new biasing and sizing approaches and
optimization techniques and their application to the design of
high-performance digital, VLSI, radio-frequency, and mixed-signal
circuits and systems. This first of two related volumes addresses
the design of analog and mixed-signal (AMS) and radio-frequency
(RF) circuits, with 17 chapters grouped into parts on analog and
mixed-signal applications, and radio-frequency design. It will be
of interest to practitioners and researchers in computer science
and electronics engineering engaged with the design of electronic
circuits.
Improving the performance of existing technologies has always been
a focal practice in the development of computational systems.
However, as circuitry is becoming more complex, conventional
techniques are becoming outdated and new research methodologies are
being implemented by designers. Performance Optimization Techniques
in Analog, Mix-Signal, and Radio-Frequency Circuit Design features
recent advances in the engineering of integrated systems with
prominence placed on methods for maximizing the functionality of
these systems. This book emphasizes prospective trends in the field
and is an essential reference source for researchers,
practitioners, engineers, and technology designers interested in
emerging research and techniques in the performance optimization of
different circuit designs.
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