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Acquiring light field with larger angular resolution and higher spatial resolution in low cost is the goal of light field capture. Combining or modifying traditional optical cameras is a usual method for designing light field capture equipment, among which most models should deliberate trade-off between angular and spatial resolution, but augmenting coded aperture avoids this consideration by multiplexing...
In a Content Addressable Memory (CAM) architecture, both the match-line (ML) sensing circuit and the priority encoder (PE) contribute significantly large delays during a compare cycle. Meanwhile the priority encoder consumes significantly less energy when compared to the sensing circuits, i.e. ∼1% of the overall energy consumption. Based on this observation, we propose the use of dual-supply voltages...
In this paper, we present a new CMOS circuit design for increasing the threshold voltages (VT) of MOSFETS to reduce power consumption. Using a single voltage source VDD, the proposed circuit generates both the high positive and negative voltages, which are connected to the body nodes of MOSFETs to increase the reverse-bias voltage between the source and body in order to raise VT. Consequentially,...
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