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Agilent Technologies

CompanySanta Clara, California, United States
About: Agilent Technologies is a company organization based out in Santa Clara, California, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Mass spectrometry. The organization has 7398 authors who have published 11518 publications receiving 262410 citations. The organization is also known as: Agilent Technologies, Inc..


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TL;DR: Experimental results are presented that show that potential accuracy limitations introduced by the physical layer of the IEEE 802.11b wireless local area network do not preclude clock-synchronization accuracy of several hundred nanoseconds.
Abstract: IEEE 1588 is a new standard to synchronize independent clocks running on separate nodes of a distributed measurement and control system. It is intended for high-accuracy implementations on compact systems such as a single subnet. This paper examines potential accuracy limitations introduced by the physical layer of the IEEE 802.11b wireless local area network. Experimental results are presented that show that these limitations do not preclude clock-synchronization accuracy of several hundred nanoseconds.

133 citations

Patent
27 Oct 1999
TL;DR: In this paper, an active matrix pixel within a display includes a photodiode that is optically connected to a light emitting diode within the pixel in order to detect a portion of the luminous flux that is generated by the diode.
Abstract: An active matrix pixel within an active matrix display includes a photodiode that is optically connected to a light emitting diode within the pixel in order to detect a portion of the luminous flux that is generated by the light emitting diode. The photodiode discharges excess charge within the pixel in response to the detected portion of luminous flux. Once the excess charge is discharged, the light emitting diode stops emitting light. In an embodiment, the gate of a drive transistor is controlled by the charge on a storage node. If the charge on the storage node sets a voltage that exceeds the threshold voltage of the drive transistor then the drive transistor conducts. The amount of charge on the storage node above that which is needed to set the threshold voltage is referred to as the excess charge.

133 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Rapid label-free electrochemical detection of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies using a commercially available impedance sensing platform is demonstrated and a well-based platform provides a simplified and familiar testing interface that can be readily adaptable for use in clinical settings.

132 citations

Patent
29 Oct 2004
TL;DR: The temperature-compensated film bulk acoustic resonator (FBAR) as discussed by the authors is characterized by a resonant frequency having a temperature coefficient, and comprises opposed planar electrodes and a piezoelectric element between the electrodes.
Abstract: The temperature-compensated film bulk acoustic resonator (FBAR) device comprises an FBAR stack. The FBAR stack comprises an FBAR and a temperature-compensating element. The FBAR is characterized by a resonant frequency having a temperature coefficient, and comprises opposed planar electrodes and a piezoelectric element between the electrodes. The piezoelectric element has a temperature coefficient on which the temperature coefficient of the resonant frequency depends at least in part. The temperature-compensating element has a temperature coefficient opposite in sign to the temperature coefficient of the piezoelectric element.

132 citations

Patent
08 Aug 2002
TL;DR: In this article, a phase-alignment system that is adjustable via a user interface enables the clock phases to be adjusted even after the IC has been fabricated is presented. But this system requires the user to adjust the degree of alignment of the phases via the interface.
Abstract: A method and an apparatus for aligning the phases of clocks of different clock domains of an IC to enable data to be transferred synchronously across the clock domains. The present invention comprises a phase-alignment system that is adjustable via a user interface to enable the clock phases to be adjusted. A user controls the degree of alignment of the phases via the user interface. The present invention enables the phases of clocks of different clock domains to be adjusted even after the IC has been fabricated.

132 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Hongjie Dai197570182579
Zhuang Liu14953587662
Jie Liu131153168891
Thomas Quertermous10340552437
John E. Bowers102176749290
Roy G. Gordon8944931058
Masaru Tomita7667740415
Stuart Lindsay7434722224
Ron Shamir7431923670
W. Richard McCombie7114464155
Tomoyoshi Soga7139221209
Michael R. Krames6532118448
Shabaz Mohammed6418817254
Geert Leus6260919492
Giuseppe Gigli6154115159
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
20228
2021142
2020157
2019168
2018164