Proceedings of Spie the International Society For Optical Engineering, Apr 9, 2007
ABSTRACT Design of current DSP applications using state-of-the art multi-million gates devices re... more ABSTRACT Design of current DSP applications using state-of-the art multi-million gates devices requires a broad foundation of engineering skills ranging from knowledge of hardware-efficient DSP algorithms to CAD design tools. The requirement of short time-to-market, however, requires to replace the traditional HDL based designs by a MatLab/Simulink-based design flow. This not only allows the over 1 million MatLab users to design with FPGAs but also to by-pass the hardware design engineer and leads therefore to shorter development time. We have evaluated the Altera/Simulink tool flow used for a University design environment and present design experience of a semester course at FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. We discuss the required background knowledge, key target smart firmware for FPGAs and possible advanced designs, e.g. FFT and multirate filter banks and wavelets designed by students with only basic logic experience.
ABSTRACT Design of current DSP applications using state-of-the art multi-million gates devices re... more ABSTRACT Design of current DSP applications using state-of-the art multi-million gates devices requires a broad foundation of engineering skills ranging from knowledge of hardware-efficient DSP algorithms to CAD design tools. The requirement of short time-to-market, however, requires to replace the traditional HDL based designs by a MatLab/Simulink-based design flow. This not only allows the over 1 million MatLab users to design with FPGAs but also to by-pass the hardware design engineer and leads therefore to shorter development time. We have evaluated the Altera/Simulink tool flow used for a University design environment and present design experience of a semester course at FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. We discuss the required background knowledge, key target smart firmware for FPGAs and possible advanced designs, e.g. FFT and multirate filter banks and wavelets designed by students with only basic logic experience.
This paper presents the design of a CMOS based circuit capable of detecting two different optical... more This paper presents the design of a CMOS based circuit capable of detecting two different optical wavelengths within the visible region. The circuit is designed using a standard CMOS process technology by exploiting the double-barrier photo detection structure inherent in CMOS process technology. It is capable of discriminating between an optical signal at 490nm (blue) and 710 nm (red). The
The current paper details implementation of the Silicon Track Card (STC) card using a programmabl... more The current paper details implementation of the Silicon Track Card (STC) card using a programmable logic device (PLD) for the DZERO (D0) upgrade currently underway at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL), Batavia, Illinois. This project is a collaboration between researchers from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University-Florida State University (FAMU-FSU) College of Engineering, researchers
This paper presents the modeling and simulation of a tin dioxide (SnO2) field-effect transistor (... more This paper presents the modeling and simulation of a tin dioxide (SnO2) field-effect transistor (FET)-based nanobelt gas sensor. The model results are compared to numerical simulations and experimental data obtained from published results describing the fabrication of single crystal nanobelts grown through thermal evaporation techniques. The fabricated sensor shows good response when exposed to oxygen (O2) and hydrogen (H2) at
- This paper presents a PSPICE circuit model for simulating the static photoresponse of ideal CMO... more - This paper presents a PSPICE circuit model for simulating the static photoresponse of ideal CMOS based integrated circuit (IC) photodiodes. The model is currently being used in the analysis of laser-assisted single-event effects (SEEs) in CMOS microelectronic ...
Proceedings of Spie the International Society For Optical Engineering, Apr 9, 2007
ABSTRACT Design of current DSP applications using state-of-the art multi-million gates devices re... more ABSTRACT Design of current DSP applications using state-of-the art multi-million gates devices requires a broad foundation of engineering skills ranging from knowledge of hardware-efficient DSP algorithms to CAD design tools. The requirement of short time-to-market, however, requires to replace the traditional HDL based designs by a MatLab/Simulink-based design flow. This not only allows the over 1 million MatLab users to design with FPGAs but also to by-pass the hardware design engineer and leads therefore to shorter development time. We have evaluated the Altera/Simulink tool flow used for a University design environment and present design experience of a semester course at FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. We discuss the required background knowledge, key target smart firmware for FPGAs and possible advanced designs, e.g. FFT and multirate filter banks and wavelets designed by students with only basic logic experience.
ABSTRACT Design of current DSP applications using state-of-the art multi-million gates devices re... more ABSTRACT Design of current DSP applications using state-of-the art multi-million gates devices requires a broad foundation of engineering skills ranging from knowledge of hardware-efficient DSP algorithms to CAD design tools. The requirement of short time-to-market, however, requires to replace the traditional HDL based designs by a MatLab/Simulink-based design flow. This not only allows the over 1 million MatLab users to design with FPGAs but also to by-pass the hardware design engineer and leads therefore to shorter development time. We have evaluated the Altera/Simulink tool flow used for a University design environment and present design experience of a semester course at FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. We discuss the required background knowledge, key target smart firmware for FPGAs and possible advanced designs, e.g. FFT and multirate filter banks and wavelets designed by students with only basic logic experience.
This paper presents the design of a CMOS based circuit capable of detecting two different optical... more This paper presents the design of a CMOS based circuit capable of detecting two different optical wavelengths within the visible region. The circuit is designed using a standard CMOS process technology by exploiting the double-barrier photo detection structure inherent in CMOS process technology. It is capable of discriminating between an optical signal at 490nm (blue) and 710 nm (red). The
The current paper details implementation of the Silicon Track Card (STC) card using a programmabl... more The current paper details implementation of the Silicon Track Card (STC) card using a programmable logic device (PLD) for the DZERO (D0) upgrade currently underway at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL), Batavia, Illinois. This project is a collaboration between researchers from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University-Florida State University (FAMU-FSU) College of Engineering, researchers
This paper presents the modeling and simulation of a tin dioxide (SnO2) field-effect transistor (... more This paper presents the modeling and simulation of a tin dioxide (SnO2) field-effect transistor (FET)-based nanobelt gas sensor. The model results are compared to numerical simulations and experimental data obtained from published results describing the fabrication of single crystal nanobelts grown through thermal evaporation techniques. The fabricated sensor shows good response when exposed to oxygen (O2) and hydrogen (H2) at
- This paper presents a PSPICE circuit model for simulating the static photoresponse of ideal CMO... more - This paper presents a PSPICE circuit model for simulating the static photoresponse of ideal CMOS based integrated circuit (IC) photodiodes. The model is currently being used in the analysis of laser-assisted single-event effects (SEEs) in CMOS microelectronic ...
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