ESPRIT '88: Putting the Technology to Use : Proceedings of the 5th Annual ESPRIT Conference, Brussels, November 14-17, 1988, Part 1North-Holland, 1988 - 1759 pages Part1. Advanced microelectronics. VLSI technologies - comparisons and prospects. Software technology. Advanced information processing. Part2. Office systems.Computer integrated manufacturing. Information exchange system. |
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... CMOS processing into a combined bipolar CMOS process . This process should exploit in an economic way the advantages of bipolar and CMOS . In the case of analog circuits the advantage of the bipolar transistor is that it enables ...
... CMOS processing into a combined bipolar CMOS process . This process should exploit in an economic way the advantages of bipolar and CMOS . In the case of analog circuits the advantage of the bipolar transistor is that it enables ...
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... CMOS .8 D 4M X 1 bit CMOS .8 IM X 4 bit Oki 4M NTT 16M Hitachi 1M Matsushita 4M Fujitsu 4M SDDDD 512K X 8 bit CMOS 1 D 2M X 8 bit CMOS .7 BICMOS 1.2 4M X 1 bit CMOS .8 D 4M X 1 bit CMOS .7 70 IM X 4 bit Toshiba 4M D 4M X 1 bit CMOS .9 ...
... CMOS .8 D 4M X 1 bit CMOS .8 IM X 4 bit Oki 4M NTT 16M Hitachi 1M Matsushita 4M Fujitsu 4M SDDDD 512K X 8 bit CMOS 1 D 2M X 8 bit CMOS .7 BICMOS 1.2 4M X 1 bit CMOS .8 D 4M X 1 bit CMOS .7 70 IM X 4 bit Toshiba 4M D 4M X 1 bit CMOS .9 ...
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... CMOS therefore allows greater complexities and larger chips than bipolar . The difference in speed might be illustrated by the observation that ECL processors operate with clock rates of about 100 MHz whereas CMOS uses about 25MHz . It ...
... CMOS therefore allows greater complexities and larger chips than bipolar . The difference in speed might be illustrated by the observation that ECL processors operate with clock rates of about 100 MHz whereas CMOS uses about 25MHz . It ...
Contents
A Technology Transfer from Research to Development Project | 3 |
BitRate Reduction of High Quality Audio Signals Using FloatingPoint | 13 |
Materials and Devices Toward ThreeDimensional Integration Project 245 | 22 |
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abstract algorithm allows analysis Aphrodite application approach architecture array basic behaviour BICMOS cell chip circuit CMOS communication complex components Computer concepts constraints database debugging defined demonstrator described devices distributed domain dynamic efficient environment error Esprit Project etching evaluation example execution expert systems Figure function GaAs gate GEODE global goal graphical IEEE implementation inference engine input integrated integrated circuits interaction interpreter kernel knowledge base knowledge representation layer LFSR logic programming machine mechanism memory MESFET method methodology module node object-oriented objects operations optimization output parallel parameters partial evaluation PCTE performance phase possible predicates problem Proc procedure processor Prolog Prolog III prototype query relations representation requirements rule semantic sequence signal simulation specific structure subcircuit SUPERNODE task techniques transistor transputer tuple UNIX VLSI wafer