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Data acquisition systems, as the name implies, are products and processes used to collect information to document or analyze some phenomenon. We used Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) based data acquisition and data monitoring system. For the data acquisition and data monitoring we have used a Yagi-Uda 7-element simple dipole antenna and folded dipole with reflector, as a part of our experiment...
Test chips built in a 32 nm bulk CMOS technology consisting of hardened and non-hardened sequential elements have been exposed to neutrons, protons, alpha-particles and heavy ions. The radiation robustness of two types of circuit-level soft error mitigation techniques has been tested: 1) SEUT (Single Event Upset Tolerant), an interlocked, redundant state technique, and 2) a novel hardening technique...
In verification of Analog and Mixed-Signal (AMS) designs, considerable efforts are being given now days towards extending assertion languages such as Property Specification Language (PSL) and SystemVerilog Assertions (SVA) to capture mixed-signal behaviors and verify them on mixed-signal design at run-time. In SVA and PSL the temporal properties are written on boolean valued signals only, whereas...
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