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Low-voltage variable capacitance diode

by Voltage Controlled Oscillators (vco , 2004
"... Low-voltage variable capacitance diode Product specification ..."
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Low-voltage variable capacitance diode Product specification

Low-Voltage Sinh Amplifier

by Yngvar Berg, Tor Sverre Lande , 1997
"... In this paper we propose a novel design of low-voltage amplifier using floating gates. Floating gate UV-light programmable MOS transistors (FGUVMOS) are used to design differential sinh amplifiers in low-voltage/low-power analog applications (LV-OTA). The capacitive divider inputs to the floating ga ..."
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In this paper we propose a novel design of low-voltage amplifier using floating gates. Floating gate UV-light programmable MOS transistors (FGUVMOS) are used to design differential sinh amplifiers in low-voltage/low-power analog applications (LV-OTA). The capacitive divider inputs to the floating

Why Low Voltage Direct Current

by Manuel A. Vargas, Manuel A. Vargas Evans, Manuel A. Vargas Evans , 2013
"... A case-study assessment of using direct current in low voltage distribution ..."
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A case-study assessment of using direct current in low voltage distribution

for Low-Voltage SRAMs

by Heterojunction Intra-band, Tunnel Fets, Sumeet Kumar Gupta, Student Member, Jaydeep P. Kulkarni, Suman Datta, Senior Member, Kaushik Roy , 2011
"... Abstract—We propose heterojunction intra-band tunnel (HIBT) FETs based on different semiconductor materials (with matched lattice constants) for the source/drain (S/D) and channel. HIBT FETs have an energy band offset at the interface of the S/D and channel. As a result, carrier transport in the ON ..."
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for low-voltage SRAMs. Index Terms—Dopant straggle, double gate (DG) metal–oxide– semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs), heterojunc-tion, low-voltage SRAM, process variations. I.

Real-Time Dynamic Voltage Scaling for Low-Power Embedded Operating Systems

by Padmanabhan Pillai, Kang G. Shin , 2001
"... In recent years, there has been a rapid and wide spread of nontraditional computing platforms, especially mobile and portable computing devices. As applications become increasingly sophisticated and processing power increases, the most serious limitation on these devices is the available battery lif ..."
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life. Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS) has been a key technique in exploiting the hardware characteristics of processors to reduce energy dissipation by lowering the supply voltage and operating frequency. The DVS algorithms are shown to be able to make dramatic energy savings while providing

Analog ICs for Low Voltage Systems

by Roger Griswold , 2006
"... Abstract: This article about low-voltage ICs discusses many types of low-voltage ICs, including voltage regulators, data converters, op amps and current monitors, comparators, microprocessor supervisors, voltage references, analog switches, and interface transceivers. It also present information on ..."
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Abstract: This article about low-voltage ICs discusses many types of low-voltage ICs, including voltage regulators, data converters, op amps and current monitors, comparators, microprocessor supervisors, voltage references, analog switches, and interface transceivers. It also present information

Analog ICs for Low Voltage Systems

by unknown authors
"... Abstract: This article about low-voltage ICs discusses many types of low-voltage ICs, including voltage regulators, data converters, op amps and current monitors, comparators, microprocessor supervisors, voltage references, analog switches, and interface transceivers. It also present information on ..."
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Abstract: This article about low-voltage ICs discusses many types of low-voltage ICs, including voltage regulators, data converters, op amps and current monitors, comparators, microprocessor supervisors, voltage references, analog switches, and interface transceivers. It also present information

PRECISION LOW VOLTAGE REFERENCE

by V Out
"... A precision band−gap voltage reference designed for critical instrumentation and D/A converter applications. This unit is designed to work with D/A converters, up to 12 bits in accuracy, or as a reference for power supply applications. • Output Voltage: 2.5 V �25 mV • Input Voltage Range: 4.5 V to 4 ..."
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A precision band−gap voltage reference designed for critical instrumentation and D/A converter applications. This unit is designed to work with D/A converters, up to 12 bits in accuracy, or as a reference for power supply applications. • Output Voltage: 2.5 V �25 mV • Input Voltage Range: 4.5 V

under Low Voltage

by Xuefu Zhang, Delong Shang, Fei Xia, Alex Yakovlev, Xuefu Zhang, Delong Shang, Fei Xia, Alex Yakovlev
"... Energy harvesting systems suffer variable power supply from time to time. Ultra low power supply or even a very short period without power supply may cause very serious consequences. In the case of system memories, important data may be lost. A gated diode based DRAM can be a potential memory soluti ..."
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Energy harvesting systems suffer variable power supply from time to time. Ultra low power supply or even a very short period without power supply may cause very serious consequences. In the case of system memories, important data may be lost. A gated diode based DRAM can be a potential memory

Low-Voltage Data Converters

by Gabor C. Temes, Qingdong Meng , 2007
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