Gallium Arsenide Digital Circuits

Gallium Arsenide Digital Circuits
Author: Omar Wing
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461315417

Gallium Arsenide technology has come of age. GaAs integrated circuits are available today as gate arrays with an operating speed in excess of one Gigabits per second. Special purpose GaAs circuits are used in optical fiber digital communications systems for the purpose of regeneration, multiplexing and switching of the optical signals. As advances in fabrication and packaging techniques are made, the operat ing speed will further increase and the cost of production will reach a point where large scale application of GaAs circuits will be economical in these and other systems where speed is paramount. This book is written for students and engineers who wish to enter into this new field of electronics for the first time and who wish to embark on a serious study of the subject of GaAs circuit design. No prior knowledge of GaAs technology is assumed though some previous experience with MOS circuit design will be helpful. A good part of the book is devoted to circuit analysis, to the extent that is possible for non linear circuits. The circuit model of the GaAs transistor is derived from first principles and analytic formulas useful in predicting the approxi mate circuit performance are also derived. Computer simulation is used throughout the book to show the expected performance and to study the effects of parameter variations.

Insertion Demonstrations of Digital Gallium Arsenide OBP-80 Final Technical Report. Volume 4. OBP80 Software Model. Draft

Insertion Demonstrations of Digital Gallium Arsenide OBP-80 Final Technical Report. Volume 4. OBP80 Software Model. Draft
Author: MARTIN MARIETTA SPACE SYSTEMS INC DENVER CO.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 713
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN:

Martin Marietta constructed SIMCPU, a component level modeling environment for the GaAs OBP design. The modeling environment is composed of Behavioral Language Models (BLM's) for each component, Mentor Graphics Quicksim tool, and software to couple them together. The resulting environment had two purposes: (1) To allow accurate, component-level timing simulations of the complete GaAs CPU to be run in a reasonable amount of time; and (2) To provide the basis for which the detailed transistor level chip design and simulation tasks were compared against the register transfer level simulator, CPUSIM. To accomplish these goals, the complete GaAs CPU simulation had to be driven by a microprogram which was running in CPUSIM, It also had to be capable of providing system level timing decisions, such as the performance lost be altering the ratio of CPU to memory speed.

Gallium Arsenide IC Applications Handbook

Gallium Arsenide IC Applications Handbook
Author:
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 385
Release: 1995-09-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080532292

Gallium Arsenide IC Applications Handbook is the first text to offer a comprehensive treatment of Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) integrated chip (IC) applications, specifically in microwave systems. The books coverage of GaAs in microwave monolithic ICs demonstrates why GaAs is being hailed as a material of the future for the various advantages it holds over silicon. This volume provides scientists, physicists, electrical engineers, and technology professionals and managers working on microwave technology with practical information on GaAs applications in radar, electronic warfare, communications, consumer electronics, automotive electronics and traffic control. Includes an executive summary in each volume and chapter Facilitates comprehension with its tutorial writing style Covers key technical issues Emphasizes practical aspects of the technology Contains minimal mathematics Provides a complete reference list

DCIS2002

DCIS2002
Author: Salvador Bracho del Pino
Publisher: Ed. Universidad de Cantabria
Total Pages: 756
Release: 2002
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9788481023114

Este libro contiene las presentaciones de la XVII Conferencia de Diseño de Circuitos y Sistemas Integrados celebrado en el Palacio de la Magdalena, Santander, en noviembre de 2002. Esta Conferencia ha alcanzado un alto nivel de calidad, como consecuencia de su tradición y madurez, que lo convierte en uno de los acontecimientos más importantes para los circuitos de microelectrónica y la comunidad de diseño de sistemas en el sur de Europa. Desde su origen tiene una gran contribución de Universidades españolas, aunque hoy los autores participan desde catorce países