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Small Signal Simulation in the s-Plane
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F.Poullet, G.Depeyrot, F.Espalieu

Small Signal Simulation in the s-Plane Frédéric Poullet, Gilles Depeyrot, Florian Espalieu In analog circuit design, small-signal analysis is one of the first steps for studying the stability of the circuit or obtaining the transfer function (voltage gain, trans-impedance, power rejection, etc.). This analysis linearizes all of the non-linear devices in the circuit; the resultant […]

Small Signal Simulation in the s-Plane
EDN
F.Poullet, G.Depeyrot, F.Espalieu
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Dolphin Integration announces the best noise and linearity performances on the market of its circuit for space application

Dolphin Integration demonstrates the excellence of its expertise in design and integration services through the development of a new circuit showing performances never reached. This development was performed in the frame of the preparation of the “Loft mission”, scientific satellite of X-ray detection, in close collaboration with IRAP (Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie)

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Dolphin Integration announces the availability of the new generation of Foundry Sponsored SpRAM generator at 55 nm

Dolphin Integration invites users of the TSMC 55 LP process to try out the latest Foundry Sponsored SpRAM released, known as SpRAM RHEA generator. This SpRAM is designed to reach the highest density and gains from 7% to 20% versus alternative solutions, depending on the memory configuration required. The SpRAM RHEA has now passed the

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New partnerships strengthen the position as prime contractor of Dolphin Integration for the design, the fabrication and the test of custom ASIC/SoC circuits

Dolphin Integration benefit from more than 25 years of experience in providing with: Virtual components of Immaterial Propriety (Silicon IPs like MCU, standard cells, memories, high-resolution converters) Design services (on-demand ASICs/SoCs, migration from FPGA to ASIC, etc.) Dolphin profile themselves as prime contractor in a genuine "one-stop shop" model by taking in charge the wholeness

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DOLPHIN INTEGRATION COMPLEMENTS THEIR FEBRUARY 13 ANNOUNCEMENT WITH THE RESULTS FROM THEIR GENERAL ASSEMBLY

1) Reminder on the consolidated statements of September 30, 2012 The audited consolidated sales turnover of the fiscal year F-12, ended on September 30, 2012, reaches the amount of 12,564 k€, stable within -1% with respect to the previous fiscal year. The operating result is negative at (568 k€), versus a profit of 116 k€

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DOLPHIN INTEGRATION ANNOUNCES BALANCED RESULTS OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2012

The audited consolidated sales turnover of the fiscal year F-12, ended on September 30, 2012, reaches the amount of 12,564 k€, stable within -1% with respect to the previous fiscal year. The operating result is negative at (568 k€), versus a profit of 116 k€ during the previous period, but the net profit is balanced

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Dolphin Integration launches the kit of cells to build islets of the second generation

Dolphin Integration is releasing SESAME CLICK, a kit of cells enabling the construction and integration of islets. Its low power cells optimized for TSMC 65 nm and 55 nm processes is enriched with a patented Transition Ramp Cell for an easy and safe construction of low energy circuits. SESAME CLICK minimizes power consumption through: Support

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