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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Each.node in the network of subcircuits is connected to at most one subcircuit
output. This implies that the direction of signal flow in the transformed network is
unambiguous. First, a notation for networks is given which will be used
throughout ...
Each.node in the network of subcircuits is connected to at most one subcircuit
output. This implies that the direction of signal flow in the transformed network is
unambiguous. First, a notation for networks is given which will be used
throughout ...
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3 The logic model of the subcircuits In the rule base, the possible generic
subcircuits are described manually in the LEXTOC language |2) for a given
design style. We will now discuss how the logic model for a subcircuit can be
specified in the ...
3 The logic model of the subcircuits In the rule base, the possible generic
subcircuits are described manually in the LEXTOC language |2) for a given
design style. We will now discuss how the logic model for a subcircuit can be
specified in the ...
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To derive the timing model for a circuit, consider for each subcircuit the set of
sequences X1 ... XL of input vectors X; E {0,1}" which cause the state of the output
y to change: yL-1 #yl (1) Each vector must be different from its predecessor in ...
To derive the timing model for a circuit, consider for each subcircuit the set of
sequences X1 ... XL of input vectors X; E {0,1}" which cause the state of the output
y to change: yL-1 #yl (1) Each vector must be different from its predecessor in ...
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Contents
Technology Transfer from Research to Development Project 97 Pype P Van Meerbergen J De Man | 5 |
Materials and Devices Toward ThreeDimensional Integration Project 245 Cahill C G Dunne B OFlanagan S Hobbs L Mathewson A | 21 |
Physical ºquivalentCircuit Models for GaAs Mesſets Project 255 Ghione G Naldi C Pettenpaul E Ponse F | 52 |
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