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    • Analysis and modeling of power distribution network and decoupling network design strategies for high speed digital and analog VLSI system 

      Pathak, Abhishek (Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, 2009)
      Today’s high speed digital and analog VLSI systems are operating in GHz frequency range. With high switching rate of the devices, power distribution network (PDN) impedance causes ripples in power supply. If PDN is not ...
    • Design of row decoder for redundant memory cell (SRAM) 

      Mishra, Ashwini Kumar (Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, 2010)
      In the modern technology, the error occurring in memory circuits has increased and the yield of manufacturing has reduced. In order to solve these problems, this thesis proposed a redundancy circuit for faulty row in memory ...
    • Low power SRAM design 

      Bambhaniya, Prashant (Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, 2008)
      In the past, power dissipation was not constraining factor because of device density and operating frequency was low enough. But nowadays due to increased integration and operating frequency of integrated circuits, power ...
    • Novel 7T SRAM cell design for low power cache applications 

      Joshi, Srawan Kumar (Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, 2012)
      Scaling in integrated circuit technology directly paves way to increased package density, thereby increasing onchip power. With continuous scaling, low power design techniques results in efficient use of silicon die. ...
    • Study of power in CR-SRAM in context of precharge reference voltage. 

      Rupapara, Kripal D. (Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, 2013)
      In Morden times power dissipation in electronic circuits has become more important due to increase use of portable and handheld devices. Increased operating frequency results in more power consumption in almost every VLSI ...