Abstract:Due to the proliferation of nanometer CMOS mixed-signal/RF circuits and a push towards high operating speeds (5-100 Ghz+), there has been renewed interest in the design of high-speed circuits and systems that can self-calibrate and self-heal post-manufacture and in the field. In the past, designers have invented selfhealing mechanisms that are tailored towards specific (critical) mixed-signal/RF performance metrics of specific circuit architectures (transmitter, receiver, etc). What is desired, however, is the… Show more
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