Essays about: "common mode feedback"
Found 4 essays containing the words common mode feedback.
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1. Smart Scooter : Solving e-scooter safety problems with multi-modal, privacy-preserving sensor technology and machine learning
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Micromobility ride-share scooters (e-scooters) have become a popular mode of transport in several major cities around the world, yet several safety and accessibility issues stem from how these scooters are operated, including sidewalk riding, unsafe parking and wrong-way riding. This thesis tackles these issues through a novel, privacy-preserving, end-to-end sensor system that employs lightweight machine learning models to provide real-time feedback to users to present unsafe scooter operation. READ MORE
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2. System modelling of a tightening tool
University essay from KTH/Teknisk mekanikAbstract : With the help of modern computational power it has become much more common to employ simulation driven development. When performing simulations before creating prototypes and actual test, companies can reduce both the time spent on the development and the cost. READ MORE
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3. A 65nm, Low Voltage, Fully Differential, SC Programmable Gain Amplifier for Video AFE
University essay from Linköpings universitet; Institutionen för systemteknikAbstract : Due to rapid growth of home entertainment consumer market, video technology has been continuously pushed to deliver sharper pictures with higher resolution. This has brought about stringent requirements on the video analog front end, which often coupled with the low power and low voltage regulations had to deal with short channel effects of the deep submicron CMOS processes. READ MORE
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4. Design of a Low Power, High Performance Track-and-Hold Circuit in a 0.18µm CMOS Technology
University essay from Institutionen för systemteknikAbstract : This master thesis describes the design of a track-and-hold (T&H) circuit with 10bit resolution, 80MS/s and 30MHz bandwidth. It is designed in a 0.18µm CMOS process with a supply voltage of 1.8 Volt. READ MORE