A browser-based SPICE circuit simulator
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A browser-based SPICE circuit simulator
The project is about building an 8-row by 8-bit 6T SRAM memory array, & a 3-to-8 decoder that's used to access the SRAM array. The layout design is done using Cadence Virtuoso’s ADE, & the Static Noise Margin is obtained through Matlab scripts.
Home Brew 8 Bit CPU Hardware Implementation including a Verilog simulation, an assembler, a "C" Compiler and this repo also contains my research and learning. See also the Hackaday.IO project. https://hackaday.io/project/166922-spam-1-8-bit-cpu
Simple, self-contained, clean code, well-documented, hobbyist 64-bit operating system for Intel and AMD processors. It's written in Assembly (Intel syntax) and C (GNU99 Standard) in which I strive for adding comments to the source code so it could be used as a reference for future OS developers
axiom micro mainboard containing the cmos sensor, headers for plugin modules and more
Noise Correction Algorithm for sCMOS cameras
This project is about designing a 1.5 bit stage Pipeline ADC & the OpAmp required for its MDAC.
Building a computer from scratch using 74xx logic chips
All the projects and assignments done as part of VLSI course.
This project shows how to design a clock bootstrapped circuit to improve the nonlinearity of the switch used in Track & Hold circuit. A comparison is done between several topologies, showing the ENOB, SNR, & SFDR achieved in each case.
Converting Boolean expressions to CMOS Circuits
Poisson equation solver in 1D CMOS transistor.
HSPICE implementation of hybrid CMOS/Memristor BAM
VLSI Design, Magic, OpenCircuitDesign,CMOS VLSI Design, CMOS Inverter Magic
This repository contains CMOS designs and performance outputs of time-to-digital converter (TDC) architectures.
These codes, based on EMVA Standard 1288, are intended to facilitate the characterization of cameras and image sensors.
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