Implementation of 2-bit & 8-bit CMOS microelectronic circuit simulations in HSpice
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Implementation of 2-bit & 8-bit CMOS microelectronic circuit simulations in HSpice
Hpice Projects including DRAM, SRAM, High-Frequency Divider and Manchester Adder.
HSPICE and MATLAB simulation files of a tracking SAR ADC
This project is a part of the report for my 7th semester program elective (EC-4152 Low Power VLSI Design).
Digital Systems 1 & 2 + Digital Systems Laboratory 1 + Digital Electronics Circuit +Microprocessor Based and Embedded Design courses projects
NTUEE IC Design 23Fall HW2
This is a novel application of active analog circuits for computing the Cartesian coordinates of points ( targets ) in 2D and 3D space. Two anchors ( points ) are assumed available, with known coordinates. Optical or Infrared Angle-of-Arrival , AOA, (noisy) measurements from each anchor to the uknown target are assumed available.
FuzzyNSGA-II-Algorithm (Fuzzy adaptive optimisation method)
FuzzyMSFLA-Algorithm (Fuzzy adaptive optimisation method)
FuzzyIWO-Algorithm (Adaptive fuzzy optimisation algorithm)
Tanslate a TB model into Hcircuit Model (Spice Model) and manipulate it
This frequency divider is able to divide the clock signal depending on 3-bit input signal. Also, we were required to draw block diagrams to represent the structure, use “laker” to layout, use another software to simulate the different after doing layout, and analyze delay and power consumption.
Advanced Programming Project - Sharif University of Technology - Electrical Engineering Department
MATLAB toolbox to read HSPICE generated output files
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