Abstract:
A time-domain voltage comparator for an analog-to-digital converter includes a first voltage-to-time converter configured to be connected in series with at least one time delay cell and convert an input voltage into time information; a second voltage-to-time converter configured to be connected in series with at least one time delay cell and convert an input voltage into time information; and a phase comparator configured to determine a difference between times outputted from the first voltage-to-time converter and the second voltage-to-time converter.
Abstract:
A time-domain voltage comparator for an analog-to-digital converter includes a first voltage-to-time converter configured to be connected in series with at least one time delay cell and convert an input voltage into time information; a second voltage-to-time converter configured to be connected in series with at least one time delay cell and convert an input voltage into time information; and a phase comparator configured to determine a difference between times outputted from the first voltage-to-time converter and the second voltage-to-time converter.
Abstract:
Provided is a portable power supply apparatus for generating microwave plasma, capable of minimizing a power reflected from a plasma generation apparatus and improving power consumption of the plasma generation apparatus by generating the plasma by using a microwave having a specific frequency, monitoring the power reflected from the plasma generation apparatus after the generation of the plasma, detecting a changed impedance matching condition, and correcting the frequency.
Abstract:
Provided is a microstrip transmission line for reducing far-end crosstalk. In a conventional microstrip transmission line on a printed circuit board, a capacitive coupling between adjacent signal lines is smaller than an inductive coupling therebetween, so that far-end crosstalk occurs. According to the present invention, the capacitive coupling between the adjacent signal lines is increased to reduce the far-end crosstalk. A vertical-stub type microstrip transmission line is provided.
Abstract:
Provided is a portable power supply apparatus for generating microwave plasma, capable of minimizing a power reflected from a plasma generation apparatus and improving power consumption of the plasma generation apparatus by generating the plasma by using a microwave having a specific frequency, monitoring the power reflected from the plasma generation apparatus after the generation of the plasma, detecting a changed impedance matching condition, and correcting the frequency.
Abstract:
Provided is a coagulation apparatus using cold plasma. In the coagulation apparatus, the cold plasma is generated by a microwave resonator with low power consumption in the atmosphere, and the cold plasma is vented on a bleeding portion of a wound. Accordingly, it is possible to accelerate coagulation process, to reduce unfavorable side effect such as burns on the wound, and to efficiently sterilize the wound, simultaneously. In addition, it is possible to implement a small-sized portable coagulation apparatus.
Abstract:
A semiconductor integrated circuit may include an internal circuit, and a power-on reset circuit for generating a power-on reset signal to initialize the internal circuit at a power-on. At the power-on, the power-on reset circuit delays a transition of the power-on reset signal from a first level to a second level until a given time duration after the power supply voltage reaches a detection voltage.
Abstract:
A current-mode bidirectional input/output buffer circuit for impedance matching and operation at a high speed. The current-mode bidirectional input/output buffer circuit communicates with an external chip having the same current-mode bidirectional input/output buffer. In the buffer, a transmitting-receiving average voltage output unit converts an average current value between a transmission signal to be transmitted to the external chip and a receiving signal transmitted from the external chip, into an average voltage. A reference voltage output unit converts a reference current value selectively generated according to a voltage level of the transmission signal, into a reference voltage. A comparator compares the voltage from the transmitting-receiving average voltage output unit to the voltage from the reference voltage output unit to provide a logic signal corresponding to the received signal transmitted from the external chip. A bias voltage generator generates a bias voltage such that the impedance of each output unit is matched with a characteristic impedance of a transmission line coupled to the external chip, and provides the bias voltage to the transmitting-receiving average voltage output unit and the reference voltage output unit. Accordingly, the current-mode bidirectional input/output buffer transmits data between chips at a high rate using a single transmission line and is stable in spite of variations in processes for fabricating chips.
Abstract:
A bidirectional input/output buffer operates in a current mode to increase the data transfer rate between devices connected by a bidirectional transmission line. The buffer includes an output current source for generating an output current responsive to a data output signal. The output current is combined with an output current indicative of a data input signal received from another device over a transmission line, thereby forming a mixed current signal. The data input signal is restored from the mixed signal by a restoring circuit that compares the mixed signal to a reference current that depends on the value of the data output signal. The restoring circuit includes a current mirror and a reference current source that generates a reference current in response to the data output signal. To provide additional performance, an embodiment of a bidirectional input/output buffer utilizes a switchless structure having two comparators that compare the mixed signal to two different reference signals, thereby generating two comparison signals. A selector circuit selects one of the two comparison signals as the restored data input signal responsive to the data output signal.
Abstract:
A synapse for a spike timing dependent (STDP) function cell includes a memory device having a variable resistance, such as a memristor, and a transistor connected to the memory device. A channel of the memory device is connected in series with a channel of the transistor.