Proj No. | A2068-251 |
Title | Design of an ultra-low power subthreshold ADC |
Summary | Subthreshold design is widely used in emerging fields such as neuromorphic computing, bio-inspired circuits, and artificial intelligence (AI). This is partly due to the exponential relationship between the current in a MOSFET and its gate-source voltage, and partly because of the ultra-low power consumption when circuits operate in this regime. In this project, an ultra-low power subthreshold Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) will be designed. The primary focus will be on optimizing the ADC for minimal power consumption while maintaining adequate resolution and speed for low-power applications. Trade-offs between power consumption, speed, resolution, and noise performance will be investigated. |
Supervisor | Dr Ge Tong (Loc:S1 > S1 B1C > S1 B1C 97, Ext: +65 67904535) |
Co-Supervisor | - |
RI Co-Supervisor | - |
Lab | INTEGRATED SYSTEMS RESEARCH (Loc: S1-B2A-04) |
Single/Group: | Single |
Area: | Smart Electronics and IC design |
ISP/RI/SMP/SCP?: |