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Archive | 1999

Memory Architecture and Related Issues

Maurizio Branchetti; Giovanni Campardo; Stefano Commodaro; Stefano Ghezzi; Andrea Ghilardelli; Carla Golla; Ignazio Martines; Marco Maccarrone; Rino Micheloni; Matteo Zammattio; Stefano Zanardi

In the Flash memory scenario, several different approaches can be found, each one with its characteristics that make each solution more suitable for a particular application. One method to classify these different approaches is to consider the “memory architecture”, i.e. the way in which the array, and consequently the device, is organized.


signal processing systems | 1993

Vlsi programmable digital filter for video signal processing

Giulio Casagrande; Armando Chiari; Carla Golla; Salvatore Miceli

High speed digital filtering is required in real time video signal processing, as well as high order filters are needed to match television studio signal quality. The hardware complexity involved by such system constraints may be faced by a two-fold approach, concerning both the architecture and the technological aspects of a specific electronics device devoted to the above task.This article deals with a processor especially developed for the purpose of fast digital video signal applications, such as filtering, equalization, interpolation and so on. The nonrecursive transposed F.I.R. (Finite Impulse Response) structure has been selected, which exhibits a linear phase behavior. A novel approach has been developed for the multipliers implementation, by optimizing an EPROM based look-up table storing the products between all video samples and the filter coefficients significant bits, resulting in a programmable system.TheProgrammable Filter Processor has been designed with a high level of parallelism and pipelining and a 1.2 µm CMOS EPROM, single metal technology has been employed for the integration process of the chip. This has been successfully production-tested for 40 Msamples/s throughput rate, thus both allowing to meet most video filtering applications and demonstrating the potentialities of nonvolatile memory technologies in embedded applications.Moreover multiple devices can be interconnected to yield multiprocessor structures for more demanding performances such as, cascaded or longer filters, input signal precision extension, computation improved accuracy, increased throughput rate, and two-dimensional signal processing.


Archive | 1995

Reading circuit for an integrated semiconductor memory device

Carla Golla; Marco Olivo; Silvia Padoan


Archive | 1995

Charge pump voltage multiplier circuit

Carla Golla; William Vespi


Archive | 1995

Method for programming redundancy registers in a row redundancy integrated circuitry for a semiconductor memory device, and row redundancy integrated circuitry

Carla Golla; Marco Maccarrone


Archive | 1993

Voltage regulator for programming non-volatile and electrically programmable memory cells

Marco Maccarrone; Marco Olivo; Carla Golla; Silvia Padoan


Archive | 1995

Memory array cell reading circuit with extra current branch

Luigi Pascucci; Carla Golla; Marco Maccarrone


Archive | 1997

Voltage booster with an acceleration circuit

Luigi Pascucci; Silvia Padoan; Carla Golla


Archive | 1996

MOS capacitor with wide voltage and frequency operating ranges

Andrea Ghilardelli; Stefano Ghezzi; Carla Golla


international solid-state circuits conference | 1990

A 30M samples/s programmable filter processor

Carla Golla; F. Nava; F. Cavallotti; Alessandro Cremonesi; P. Piacentini; Giulio Casagrande; G. Campardo

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