Past Webinars
Time-Based Circuits - not just the Single Slope!
- Date
- 2018-06-06
- Time
- 12:00 PM ET
- Location
- Webinar - Online
- Contact
- Abira Sengupta – abira.sengupta@ieee.org
- Description
This is Part 1 of a two-part webinar series on time-based circuits.
Presenter: Matt Straayer, Maxim Integrated Inc.
Abstract: Compared to circuits utilizing voltage or current to convey analog signals, time-based circuits offer unique attributes, ranging from simple, area efficient quantization to more complex techniques for time-based processing such as integration, interpolation, and noise shaping. Although time-based circuits are not new, the availability of fast, low-power transistors in advanced process nodes, combined with the challenges of traditional analog design techniques, has renewed interest in time as a signal domain both in academia and in industry. This talk will look at some obvious and more subtle differences between voltage and time-based circuits, and discuss tradeoffs in the context of application requirements. A few advanced state-of-the-art time-based circuits will motivate the audience to consider how time-based circuits can be a useful tool for their own designs.
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