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Norator
In electronics, a norator is a theoretical linear, time-invariant one-port which can have an arbitrary current and voltage between its terminals. A…
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2018
2018
Fixator-Norator Pair Based Design of Analog Circuits
R. Krishnan
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Sowmyanarayanan Krishnakumar
2018
Corpus ID: 67346888
An approach towards the design and analysis of analog circuits is presented in this chapter. Fixator-Norator Pair (FNP), which is…
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2017
2017
An Approach Towards Design of Analog Integrated Circuits Based on Fixator-Norator Pair
Rohith Krishnan Pilla
,
S. Krishnakumar
J. Circuits Syst. Comput.
2017
Corpus ID: 20618048
This paper presents a novel method for the design of analog integrated circuit, making use of fixator–norator pairs for the…
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2011
2011
Binary Genetic Encoding for the Synthesis of Mixed-Mode Circuit Topologies
M. Duarte-Villaseñor
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E. Tlelo-Cuautle
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L. G. de la Fraga
Circuits, systems, and signal processing
2011
Corpus ID: 253643041
A binary genetic encoding (BGE) representation for the automatic synthesis of mixed-mode circuit topologies, is introduced. First…
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2009
2009
Síntesis Automática de Circuitos Electrónicos usando Algoritmos Genéticos
Esteban Tlelo Cuatle
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Miguel Aurelio Duarte Villaseñor
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C. García
,
G. R. Salgado
2009
Corpus ID: 208013005
AN AUTOMATIC SYNTHESIS METHOD BASED ON THE APPLICATION OF GENETIC ALGORITHMS (GAS) IS DESCRIBED FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF VOLTAGE…
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2008
2008
Local biasing and the use of nullator-norator pairs in analog circuits designs
R. Hashemian
Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems
2008
Corpus ID: 23455134
Although local biasing of components used in an analog circuit is shown to be a very attractive design methodology, significantly…
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2007
2007
Designing VFs by applying genetic algorithms from nullator-based descriptions
E. Tlelo-Cuautle
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M. Duarte-Villaseñor
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+4 authors
G. R. Salgado
European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design
2007
Corpus ID: 18330413
An automatic method is proposed to design CMOS compatible voltage followers (VFs) by applying genetic algorithms. It is described…
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2006
2006
Analytic approach to nullor transformations for FET circuit synthesis. Part II. Nullator-norator re-pairing and cloning
D. Haigh
IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and…
2006
Corpus ID: 24115208
It is known that nullator-norator (or nullor) transformations may be used to synthesise ideal FET circuits. In order to make the…
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2006
2006
Analytic approach to nullor transformations for FET circuit synthesis. Part I. Nullator-norator tree transformations
D. Haigh
IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and…
2006
Corpus ID: 19299261
A technique for synthesis of all-transistor circuits is to use nullors to represent transistors and then use nullor…
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2002
2002
A Nullator-Norator-based Analogue Circuit DC-Test Generation Approach
B. Straube
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W. Vermeiren
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Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte
2002
Corpus ID: 16934678
Abstract1 Introduction For analogue circuits the development of automatic test generation techniques is still a subject…
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1994
1994
Nullator-norator approach for diagnosis and fault prediction in analog circuits
Elisaveta D. Gadzheva
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Lyudmila H. Raykovska
International Symposium on Circuits and Systems
1994
Corpus ID: 851338
In this paper a diagnostic and fault prediction approach for analog circuits is proposed which is based on the analysis of a…
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