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    A CMOS low-voltage-swing transmission-line transceiver by Gunning, B., Yuan, L., Nguyen, T., Wong, T.

    “…A simplified representation of a bidirectional transmission line with I/O transceiver cells is shown. The drivers are open-drain n-channel devices and the…”
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    An analog neural network processor for self-organizing mapping by Sheu, B.J., Choi, J., Chang, C.-F.

    “…The building blocks of a self-organizing analog neural chip are shown. Its function is to evaluate the large number of dot products of the given input vectors…”
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    An inherently linear and compact MOST-only current-division technique by Bult, K., Geelen, G.

    “…A technique is presented that uses the same MOS transistors for both division and switching functions, eliminating resistors or capacitors. Although an…”
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    Personal communications: Quo vadis by Heilmeier, G.H.

    “…The author predicts at least four major stages in the evolution of personal communication services (PCS). Stage one will include isolated PCS…”
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    A code-error calibrated two-step A/D converter by Lee, S.-H., Song, B.-S.

    “…A direct code-error calibration technique improving the linearity of two-step or multistep ADCs (analog-to-digital converters) is implemented in the digital…”
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    Magnetic field sensitive amplifier with temperature compensation by Ryan, J., Doyle, J., Buckley, M., Flynn, M.

    “…Reports on the use of the split-drain device in an operational amplifier configuration where the amplifier input offset voltage is modulated linearly by the…”
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    A video digital signal processor with a vector-pipeline architecture by Toyokura, M., Okamoto, K., Kodama, H., Ohtani, A., Araki, T., Aono, K.

    “…A description is given of a 2-GOPS, 60-MIPS video digital signal processor ULSI with a vector-pipeline architecture for video CODEC systems, called the vector…”
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    Resonant-tunneling-diode loads: speed limits and applications in fast logic circuits by Brown, E.R., Hollis, M.A., Smith, F.W., Wang, K.-C., Asbeck, P.M.

    “…It is shown that the high-speed and negative-resistance properties of the resonant tunneling diode (RTD) can improve the performance of some common inverters…”
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    MOS decision and clock-recovery circuits for Gb/s optical-fiber receivers by Enam, S.K., Abidi, A.A.

    “…Low-cost interface electronics are key for wider acceptance of 1-GHz optical-fiber data links for local area networks. ICs for the transmitter and receiver…”
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    A bipolar population counter using wave pipelining to achieve 2.5 normal clock frequency by Wong, D., De Micheli, G., Flynn, M., Huston, R.

    “…A bipolar LSI chip which achieves 2.5 times the normal clock frequency by means of wave pipelining without the use of additional storage elements is described…”
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    A poly-Si TFT monolithic LC data driver with redundancy by Takafuji, Y., Yamashita, T., Akebi, Y., Toichi, T., Shimada, T., Awane, K.

    “…A polysilicon thin-film transistor (TFT) data driver with redundancy is integrated with an active-matrix-liquid-crystal display (AMLCD). Integration of…”
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    Switched-capacitor circuits using polysilicon on quartz thin-film technology by Lewis, A.G., Bruce, R.H.

    “…It is shown that switched capacitor amplifiers and digital-to-analog converters can be built with adequate speed, voltage swing, and precision for AMLCDs…”
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    A CMOS sensor and signal conversion chip for monitoring arterial blood pressure and temperature by Spiegel, E., Kandler, M., Manoli, Y., Mokwa, W.

    “…In medical intensive care, measurement of vital blood parameters is time-consuming and can be inconvenient to the patient. A system which processes the signals…”
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    A programmable DSP engine for high-rate modems by Amrany, D., Gadot, S., Dimyan, M.

    “…The authors discuss a general adaptive FIR (finite impulse response) filter (GAFF) which provides the signal-processing functions required for high data rates…”
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    A second-generation modem analog front-end by Combe, M., Tallaron, L., Ramet, S., Fraisse, C., Druilhe, F.

    “…The echo-cancelling voice-grade modems used on PSTN are projected to increase in bit rate from the present 14.4 kb/s (V.32bis) to 19.2 kb/s and even 24 kb/s in…”
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    A single-chip telephone line interface in BCD technology by Consiglio, P., Clerici, G.C., Vanalli, G.P.

    “…The authors describe an integrated electronic hook switch which, in conjunction with a low-voltage monochip, makes a two-chip telephone set possible. This chip…”
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    Micromechanisms fabrication: a challenge in micromechanics and microelectronics by Guckel, H.

    “…Micromechanisms fall into two broad categories: sensors and actuators. Actuators convert electric energy to mechanical energy, whereas sensors convert physical…”
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    A reconfigurable multiprocessor IC for prototyping of real-time data paths by Chen, D.C., Rabaey, J.M.

    “…In real-time digital-signal processing systems, data often enter or leave the computationally intensive parts at small integer multiples of the clocking…”
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    Neuro chips with on-chip backprop and/or Hebbian learning by Shima, T., Kimura, T., Kamatani, Y., Itakura, T., Fujita, Y., Iida, T.

    “…In a neural network, neurons and synapses are two unit functions. If the learning procedures are assigned appropriately, they can be placed in tiling form…”
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