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Smart and Flexible Digital-to-Analog Converters proposes new
concepts and implementations for flexibility and self-correction of
current-steering digital-to-analog converters (DACs) which allow
the attainment of a wide range of functional and performance
specifications, with a much reduced dependence on the fabrication
process. DAC linearity is analysed with respect to the accuracy of
the DAC unit elements. A classification is proposed of the many
different current-steering DAC correction methods. The
classification reveals methods that do not yet exist in the open
literature. Further, this book systematically analyses
self-calibration correction methods for the various DAC mismatch
errors. For instance, efficient calibration of DAC binary currents
is identified as an important missing method. This book goes on to
propose a new methodology for correcting mismatch errors of both
nominally identical unary as well as scaled binary DAC currents. A
new concept for DAC flexibility is presented. The associated
architecture is based on a modular design approach that uses
parallel sub-DAC units to realize flexible design, functionality
and performance. Two main concepts, self-calibration and
flexibility, are demonstrated in practice using three DAC testchips
in 250nm, 180nm and 40nm standard CMOS. Smart and Flexible
Digital-to-Analog Converters will be useful to both advanced
professionals and newcomers in the field. Advanced professionals
will find new methods that are fully elaborated from analysis at
conceptual level to measurement results at test-chip level. New
comers in the field will find structured knowledge of fully
referenced state-of-the art methods with many fully explained
novelties.<
DAC linearity is analysed with respect to the accuracy of the DAC
unit elements. A classification is proposed of the many different
current-steering DAC correction methods. The classification reveals
methods that do not yet exist in the open literature. Further, this
book systematically analyses self-calibration correction methods
for the various DAC mismatch errors. For instance, efficient
calibration of DAC binary currents is identified as an important
missing method. This book goes on to propose a new methodology for
correcting mismatch errors of both nominally identical unary as
well as scaled binary DAC currents. A new concept for DAC
flexibility is presented. The associated architecture is based on a
modular design approach that uses parallel sub-DAC units to realize
flexible design, functionality and performance. Two main concepts,
self-calibration and flexibility, are demonstrated in practice
using three DAC testchips in 250nm, 180nm and 40nm standard CMOS.
Smart and Flexible Digital-to-Analog Converters will be useful to
both advanced professionals and newcomers in the field. Advanced
professionals will find new methods that are fully elaborated from
analysis at conceptual level to measurement results at test-chip
level. New comers in the field will find structured knowledge of
fully referenced state-of-the art methods with many fully explained
novelties. This book goes on to propose a new methodology for
correcting mismatch errors of both nominally identical unary as
well as scaled binary DAC currents. A new concept for DAC
flexibility is presented. The associated architecture is based on a
modular design approach that uses parallel sub-DAC units to realize
flexible design, functionality and performance. Two main concepts,
self-calibration and flexibility, are demonstrated in practice
using three DAC testchips in 250nm, 180nm and 40nm standard CMOS.
Smart and Flexible Digital-to-Analog Converters will be useful to
both advanced professionals and newcomers in the field. Advanced
professionals will find new methods that are fully elaborated from
analysis at conceptual level to measurement results at test-chip
level. New comers in the field will find structured knowledge of
fully referenced state-of-the art methods with many fully explained
novelties. Two main concepts, self-calibration and flexibility, are
demonstrated in practice using three DAC testchips in 250nm, 180nm
and 40nm standard CMOS. Smart and Flexible Digital-to-Analog
Converters will be useful to both advanced professionals and
newcomers in the field. Advanced professionals will find new
methods that are fully elaborated from analysis at conceptual level
to measurement results at test-chip level. New comers in the field
will find structured knowledge of fully referenced state-of-the art
methods with many fully explained novelties.
Wittgenstein is not generally thought of as a philosopher of
education, yet his views on how we think, learn and teach have the
potential to contribute significantly to our contemporary
understanding of pedagogy. Wittgenstein himself was a lifelong
learner whose method consisted of thinking intensely about a wide
range of topics, including not only the philosophy of language,
logic and mathematics but also architecture, music, ethics,
religion, culture and psychoanalysis. He then shared his
observations and conclusions with his students as a way of teaching
them how to think and learn for themselves, and his personification
of the learner-teacher deeply impressed those who witnessed his
pedagogical performances during his 'lectures'. This study presents
a detailed exploration of Wittgenstein's legacy as an
educationalist, now accessible to us through the extensive
published collections of his thoughts on the subject.
Smart and Flexible Digital-to-Analog Converters proposes new
concepts and implementations for flexibility and self-correction of
current-steering digital-to-analog converters (DACs) which allow
the attainment of a wide range of functional and performance
specifications, with a much reduced dependence on the fabrication
process. DAC linearity is analysed with respect to the accuracy of
the DAC unit elements. A classification is proposed of the many
different current-steering DAC correction methods. The
classification reveals methods that do not yet exist in the open
literature. Further, this book systematically analyses
self-calibration correction methods for the various DAC mismatch
errors. For instance, efficient calibration of DAC binary currents
is identified as an important missing method. This book goes on to
propose a new methodology for correcting mismatch errors of both
nominally identical unary as well as scaled binary DAC currents. A
new concept for DAC flexibility is presented. The associated
architecture is based on a modular design approach that uses
parallel sub-DAC units to realize flexible design, functionality
and performance. Two main concepts, self-calibration and
flexibility, are demonstrated in practice using three DAC testchips
in 250nm, 180nm and 40nm standard CMOS. Smart and Flexible
Digital-to-Analog Converters will be useful to both advanced
professionals and newcomers in the field. Advanced professionals
will find new methods that are fully elaborated from analysis at
conceptual level to measurement results at test-chip level. New
comers in the field will find structured knowledge of fully
referenced state-of-the art methods with many fully explained
novelties.<
DAC linearity is analysed with respect to the accuracy of the DAC
unit elements. A classification is proposed of the many different
current-steering DAC correction methods. The classification reveals
methods that do not yet exist in the open literature. Further, this
book systematically analyses self-calibration correction methods
for the various DAC mismatch errors. For instance, efficient
calibration of DAC binary currents is identified as an important
missing method. This book goes on to propose a new methodology for
correcting mismatch errors of both nominally identical unary as
well as scaled binary DAC currents. A new concept for DAC
flexibility is presented. The associated architecture is based on a
modular design approach that uses parallel sub-DAC units to realize
flexible design, functionality and performance. Two main concepts,
self-calibration and flexibility, are demonstrated in practice
using three DAC testchips in 250nm, 180nm and 40nm standard CMOS.
Smart and Flexible Digital-to-Analog Converters will be useful to
both advanced professionals and newcomers in the field. Advanced
professionals will find new methods that are fully elaborated from
analysis at conceptual level to measurement results at test-chip
level. New comers in the field will find structured knowledge of
fully referenced state-of-the art methods with many fully explained
novelties. This book goes on to propose a new methodology for
correcting mismatch errors of both nominally identical unary as
well as scaled binary DAC currents. A new concept for DAC
flexibility is presented. The associated architecture is based on a
modular design approach that uses parallel sub-DAC units to realize
flexible design, functionality and performance. Two main concepts,
self-calibration and flexibility, are demonstrated in practice
using three DAC testchips in 250nm, 180nm and 40nm standard CMOS.
Smart and Flexible Digital-to-Analog Converters will be useful to
both advanced professionals and newcomers in the field. Advanced
professionals will find new methods that are fully elaborated from
analysis at conceptual level to measurement results at test-chip
level. New comers in the field will find structured knowledge of
fully referenced state-of-the art methods with many fully explained
novelties. Two main concepts, self-calibration and flexibility, are
demonstrated in practice using three DAC testchips in 250nm, 180nm
and 40nm standard CMOS. Smart and Flexible Digital-to-Analog
Converters will be useful to both advanced professionals and
newcomers in the field. Advanced professionals will find new
methods that are fully elaborated from analysis at conceptual level
to measurement results at test-chip level. New comers in the field
will find structured knowledge of fully referenced state-of-the art
methods with many fully explained novelties.
This volume describes culture media and solutions used in human
ART; how they have been developed for in vitro human
pre-implantation embryo development, the function and importance of
the various components in media and solutions and how they
interact, and how the systems in which these are used can influence
outcomes. Chapters discuss inorganic solutes, energy substrates,
amino acids, macromolecules, cytokines, growth factors, buffers,
pH, osmolality, and the interaction of these parameters. The role
of incubators and other physical factors are reviewed, along with
the relevance and prospects of emerging technologies: morphokinetic
analysis using time-lapse imaging and dynamic fluid incubation
systems. Results of prospective randomized trials are emphasized to
ascertain the added value of these techniques for selecting viable
embryos. This comprehensive guide will be invaluable for
embryologists, physicians and all personnel involved in the fluid
products used in human ART seeking to optimize their successful use
of these components.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
In 1943, seventeen year old John Gorman joined in the Army
Specialized Training Program, a pioneering recruiting program that
offered enlistees an opportunity for a college education after
completing basic training. In February 1944, while Gorman was still
in boot camp, the Army converted all its "textbook commandos" into
regular infantrymen. By April, Gorman was in England where he
volunteered for the U.S. Army Rangers. Gorman landed in Normandy
less than a week after D-Day, and for the next eighteen months
served as an infantry scout in the 2nd Ranger Battalion, among the
most celebrated units of the war. Compass is his story.
Gorman shares with the readers his memories of the rigors of
Ranger training, combat in the French bocage, the terrible battle
for the port of Brest, the "romp across Europe" after the Normandy
breakout, the horrors of the fight in Huertgen Forest, challenges
from pneumonia and frostbite and the heart-rending experience of
seeing his friends die in battle. Gorman returned home after the
war to college, career and family. Compass includes contributions
from his children that reveal the many ways in which his wartime
experiences shaped the rest of his life.
This is a story about a young woman with a very common but deadly
illness who did a very uncommon thing when faced with that disease.
She disagreed with her doctors, rejected their treatment advice,
and chose her own path to getting well again. She did this in the
face of paralyzing fears of dying and leaving behind a motherless
daughter. She did this in the face of the daunting task of
researching and choosing a better treatment. She did this in the
face of the intense pressures of social conformity telling her to
listen to her doctors. What she did was extraordinarily brave and
forward-thinking. In effect, she forged a better path through a
thicket of fear, complexity, and pressure. She forged this path
with the help of her husband, working as a team and exhibiting
unyielding togetherness. This book chronicles the journey they took
together, back to health.
Protecting the reproductive potential of young patients undergoing
cancer therapy is increasingly important. With modern treatment
protocols, 80% of patients can be expected to survive. It has been
estimated that up to one in 250 young adults will be a survivor of
childhood cancer in the future; infertility, however, may be a
consequence. As a wide range of fertility preservation methods are
increasingly offered by clinicians, this systematic and
comprehensive textbook dealing with the cryobiology, technology and
clinical approach to this therapy will be essential reading to
infertility specialists, embryologists, oncologists,
cryobiologists, ObGyns, andrologists, and urologists with an
interest in fertility preservation. Fertility Cryopreservation
reviews all the techniques of this increasingly important field
within reproductive medicine. It covers the basic principles of
pertinent cryobiology, and contains major sections on the different
therapies available, written by international specialists combining
experience from both academic centers and commercial industries.
A concise alphabetical guide to the philosophical investigation of
religion and the meaning of religious beliefs. Philosophy of
Religion A-Z provides an overview of the main themes, key figures
and issues in the subject. Both topical and historical, it examines
key concepts from the Absolute and the Afterlife to World Religions
and Yoga as well as thinkers from Abraham to Wittgenstein. The
relationship between philosophy and theology is examined as is that
between religion, faith and belief. Extensive cross-references
demonstrate clear connections between entries. This reference guide
will be useful for anyone interested in the philosophy of religion,
in philosophy and theology as well as in anthropology, cultural and
religious studies, mythology and the psychology and sociology of
religion. Features * The alphabetical presentation of the issues
and thinkers involved makes for ease of reading. * Philosophers'
views on religion are objectively and sympathetically presented as
are the various religious creeds discussed.
A concise alphabetical guide to the philosophical investigation of
religion and the meaning of religious beliefs. Philosophy of
Religion A-Z provides an overview of the main themes, key figures
and issues in the subject. Both topical and historical, it examines
key concepts from the Absolute and the Afterlife to World Religions
and Yoga as well as thinkers from Abraham to Wittgenstein. The
relationship between philosophy and theology is examined as is that
between religion, faith and belief. Extensive cross-references
demonstrate clear connections between entries. This reference guide
will be useful for anyone interested in the philosophy of religion,
in philosophy and theology as well as in anthropology, cultural and
religious studies, mythology and the psychology and sociology of
religion. Features * The alphabetical presentation of the issues
and thinkers involved makes for ease of reading. * Philosophers'
views on religion are objectively and sympathetically presented as
are the various religious creeds discussed.
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creators better understood and more accessible to students while
satisfying the standards of teachers and scholars. It
systematically presents career biographies of writers from all eras
and all genres through volumes dedicated to specific types of
literature and time periods.
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