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National Semiconductor

About: National Semiconductor is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Transistor & Signal. The organization has 4290 authors who have published 6448 publications receiving 113699 citations. The organization is also known as: National Semiconductor Corporation.


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TL;DR: It is shown that up to 80% energy savings is achievable over nonoptimized systems and that the benefit of coding varies with the transmission distance and the underlying modulation schemes.
Abstract: Wireless systems where the nodes operate on batteries so that energy consumption must be minimized while satisfying given throughput and delay requirements are considered. In this context, the best modulation strategy to minimize the total energy consumption required to send a given number of bits is analyzed. The total energy consumption includes both the transmission energy and the circuit energy consumption. For uncoded systems, by optimizing the transmission time and the modulation parameters, it is shown that up to 80% energy savings is achievable over nonoptimized systems. For coded systems, it is shown that the benefit of coding varies with the transmission distance and the underlying modulation schemes.

1,544 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a complete PWM controller IC for high-frequency switching converters is described, including an A/D converter, compensator, and digital pulse-width modulator.
Abstract: This paper describes a complete digital PWM controller IC for high-frequency switching converters. Novel architecture and configurations of the key building blocks are A/D converter, compensator, and digital pulse-width modulator, are introduced to meet the requirements of tight output voltage regulation, high-speed dynamic response, and programmability without external passive components. The implementation techniques are experimentally verified on a prototype chip that takes less than 1 mm/sup 2/ of silicon area in a standard 0.5 /spl mu/ digital complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) process and operates at the switching frequency of 1 MHz.

656 citations

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TL;DR: Time-domain channel estimation and detection techniques are presented for multicarrier signals in a fast and frequency-selective Rayleigh fading channel and the theory of optimal low rank approximation is applied to a minimum mean squared error channel estimator and a theoretical calculation ofmean squared error is presented to confirm that the estimator is robust to changes in channel characteristics.
Abstract: Time-domain channel estimation and detection techniques are presented for multicarrier signals in a fast and frequency-selective Rayleigh fading channel. As a consequence of the time-varying channel, the orthogonality between subcarriers is destroyed in conventional frequency-domain approaches, resulting in interchannel interference, which increases an irreducible error floor in proportion to the normalized Doppler frequency. An important feature of the proposed technique is the ability to exploit the time-selective channel as a provider of time diversity. This enables us to achieve performance superior to any other structure without increasing bandwidth or incorporating redundancy, in order to reduce the complexity of the estimator, we apply the theory of optimal low rank approximation to a minimum mean squared error channel estimator and present a theoretical calculation of mean squared error and simulations to confirm that the estimator is robust to changes in channel characteristics.

570 citations

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R. Widlar1
01 Jan 1970
TL;DR: A temperature-compensated voltage reference that provides numerous advantages over zener diodes is described along with the implementation of thermal overload protection for monolithic circuits.
Abstract: A temperature-compensated voltage reference that provides numerous advantages over zener diodes is described along with the implementation of thermal overload protection for monolithic circuits. The application of these and other advanced design techniques to IC voltage regulators is covered, and an example of a practical design is given.

536 citations

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TL;DR: A review of fourteen solder joint fatigue models is presented in this article with an emphasis on summarizing the features and applications of each fatigue model, and two fatigue model application scenarios are discussed.

487 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Chenming Hu119129657264
Dragan Maksimovic8444826814
Carver A. Mead7529924640
Rashid Bashir7147220140
Bram Nauta6141913996
Shuguang Cui6042618255
Nelson Morgan5924714622
Euisik Yoon5437410183
Seth R. Sanders5220311494
Eric A.M. Klumperink492869458
Franco Maloberti436019112
David M. Haaland381087857
Sim Heng Ong382685778
Mario Nemirovsky351193476
Wouter A. Serdijn333204441
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20221
20212
20191
20171
20161
20151