A. P. Shivaprasad
Indian Institute of Science
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International Journal of Electronics | 1982
H. N. Shivashankar; A. P. Shivaprasad
The paper describes the application of the pipelining principle to the realization of an analogue-to-ternary converter. The circuit shows a considerable saving in hard-ware compared with an earlier proposed circuit. The main hardware components used are analogue comparators, subtractors and the delay elements; hence this method of A/T conversion can operate at a higher sampling frequency.
International Journal of Electronics | 1984
H. N. Shivashankar; A. P. Shivaprasad
The recent trend towards minimizing the interconnections in large scale integration (LSI) circuits has led to intensive investigation in the development of ternary circuits and the improvement of their design. The ternary multiplexer is a convenient and useful logic module which can be used as a basic building block in the design of a ternary system. This paper discusses a systematic procedure for the simplification and realization of ternary functions using ternary multiplexers as building blocks. Both single level and multilevel multiplexing techniques are considered. The importance of the design procedure is highlighted by considering two specific applications, namely, the development of ternary adder/subtractor and TCD to ternary converter.
International Journal of Electronics | 1972
A. P. Shivaprasad
Abstract It is possible to accomplish frequency multiplication of square waves by cascading elementary wave shaping circuits such as phase splitters, differentiators, OK gates, etc. A simple circuit arrangement for doubling the pulse-repetition frequency of a square wave is indicated following the same procedure.
International Journal of Electronics | 1987
C. Rameshu; A. P. Shivaprasad
A novel microprocessor-based platinum resistance temperature indicator has been developed and described. This indicator provides a linear performance over a wide dynamic temperature range of − 183.0°C to +200°C with an accuracy of better than ±0.05°C. To sasily carry out the linearization of platinum thermometer through software, the modified Callendar-Van Dusen equation is used. Test results are given to support the theory.
International Journal of Electronics | 1980
H. S. Shivaram; A. P. Shivaprasad
A new digital polynomial generator using the principle of dual-slope analogue-to-digital conversion is proposed. Techniques for realizing a wide range of integer as well as fractional coefficients to obtain the desired polynomial have been discussed. The suitability of realizing the proposed polynomial generator in integrated circuit form is also indicated.
International Journal of Electronics | 1987
Vd Mytri; A. P. Shivaprasad
This paper describes the implementation of the modified continuously variable slope delta modulator (MCVSD), in which the basic step size δ0 is made to vary as a function of input signal level. The information needed to carry out this is extracted at the local decoder output so that the coder and the decoder track each other. The result is a significant improvement in the dynamic range (about 15dB) as compared to CVSD coder without degrading the peak signal to noise ratio.
International Journal of Electronics | 1987
C. Rameshu; A. P. Shivaprasad
A novel thermistor-based temperature indicator using an RC oscillator and an up/down counter has been developed and described. The indicator provides linear performance over a wide dynamic temperature range of 0-100°C. This indicator is free from the error due to lead resistances of the thermistor and gives a maximum error of ±0 · 1°C in the range 0-100°C. Test results are given to support the theory.
International Journal of Electronics | 1986
Vd Mytri; A. P. Shivaprasad
This paper presents a new algorithm for the step-size change of instantaneous adaptive delta modulator. The present strategy is such that the step-size at any sampling instant can increase or decrease by either of the two constant factors or can remain the same, depending upon the combination of three or four most recent output bits. The quantizer has been simulated on a digital computer, and its performance compared with other quantizers. The figure of merit used is the SNR with gaussian signals as the input. The results indicate that the new design can give an improved SNR over a wider dynamic range and fast response to step inputs, as compared to the earlier systems.
International Journal of Electronics | 1987
Girish Krishnan; A. P. Shivaprasad
Unary operators are functions of a single variable. Realization of quaternary unary operators (QUOs) using quaternary multiplexer (QMUX) is presented in this paper. QUOs are divided into eight groups on the basis of the number of change overs in the output for an input sequence of 0, 1, 2, 3. This grouping reduces the hardware required to realize them. QMUX with two, three, and four input lines are proposed for the realization of QUOs belonging to the eight groups. A systematic procedure for the selection of QMUX and the implementation of the QUOs are given. The QMUXs are designed using CMOS ICs. The hardware required for their implementation is also discussed.
International Journal of Electronics | 1987
Girish Krishnan; A. P. Shivaprasad
This paper proposes two circuits for the realization of analogue-to-quaternary converters (AQCs) viz., pipeline AQC and circulation AQC. The proposed AQCs make use of three quaternary circuits namely four level comparator, multiplexer and D flip-flops. These circuits and also the relevant control circuits required in the realization of AQCs are described. A comparison of the two methods is made.