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- 2020
- [c10]Matthias Eberlein, Harald Pretl:
Subthreshold-Hybrid Solutions for Thermal Sensor and Reference Circuits in Advanced CMOS. VLSI-SOC 2020: 186-191
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j1]Matthias Eberlein
, Harald Pretl
, Z. Georgiev:
Time-Controlled and FinFET Compatible Sub-Bandgap References Using Bulk-Diodes. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. II Express Briefs 66-II(10): 1608-1612 (2019) - [c9]Matthias Eberlein, Harald Pretl
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A Low-Noise Sub-Bandgap Reference with a ±0.64% Untrimmed Precision in 16nm FinFET. A-SSCC 2019: 113-116 - [c8]Matthias Eberlein, Harald Pretl
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A No-Trim, Scaling-Friendly Thermal Sensor in 16nm FinFET Using Bulk Diodes as Sensing Elements. ESSCIRC 2019: 63-66 - 2018
- [c7]Matthias Eberlein
, Georgios Panagopoulos, Harald Pretl
:
A 40nW, Sub-IV Truly 'Digital' Reverse Bandgap Reference Using Bulk-Diodes in 16nm FinFET. A-SSCC 2018: 99-102 - [c6]Matthias Eberlein, Raphael Hildebrand, Ronald Tetzlaff, Nico Hoffmann, Levin Kuhlmann, Benjamin H. Brinkmann, Jens Müller:
Convolutional Neural Networks for Epileptic Seizure Prediction. BIBM 2018: 2577-2582 - [c5]Cho-Ying Lu, Surej Ravikumar, Amruta D. Sali, Matthias Eberlein
, Hyung-Jin Lee:
An 8b subthreshold hybrid thermal sensor with ±1.07°C inaccuracy and single-element remote-sensing technique in 22nm FinFET. ISSCC 2018: 318-320 - [i1]Matthias Eberlein, Raphael Hildebrand, Ronald Tetzlaff, Nico Hoffmann, Levin Kuhlmann, Benjamin H. Brinkmann, Jens Müller:
Convolutional Neural Networks for Epileptic Seizure Prediction. CoRR abs/1811.00915 (2018) - 2017
- [c4]Sebastian Höppner, Yexin Yan, Bernhard Vogginger, Andreas Dixius, Johannes Partzsch, Prateek Joshi, Felix Neumärker, Stephan Hartmann, Stefan Schiefer, Stefan Scholze, Georg Ellguth, Love Cederstroem, Matthias Eberlein, Christian Mayr, Steve Temple, Luis A. Plana, Jim D. Garside, Simon Davidson, David R. Lester, Steve B. Furber:
Live demonstration: Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling for neuromorphic many-core systems. ISCAS 2017: 1 - [c3]Sebastian Höppner, Yexin Yan, Bernhard Vogginger, Andreas Dixius, Johannes Partzsch, Felix Neumärker, Stephan Hartmann, Stefan Schiefer, Stefan Scholze, Georg Ellguth, Love Cederstroem, Matthias Eberlein, Christian Mayr, Steve Temple, Luis A. Plana, Jim D. Garside, Simon Davidson, David R. Lester, Steve B. Furber:
Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling for neuromorphic many-core systems. ISCAS 2017: 1-4 - [c2]Johannes Partzsch, Sebastian Höppner, Matthias Eberlein, René Schüffny, Christian Mayr, David R. Lester, Steve B. Furber
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A fixed point exponential function accelerator for a neuromorphic many-core system. ISCAS 2017: 1-4 - 2016
- [c1]Matthias Eberlein
, Idan Yahav:
A 28nm CMOS ultra-compact thermal sensor in current-mode technique. VLSI Circuits 2016: 1-2
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