Lecture Recommend | Professor from University of Texas gives a talk on Data Conversion and Signal Processing
Seminar Information
Topic: RNS Data Conversion and Signal Processing
Time & Date: 07:00p.m.-08:00p.m., March 27th, Wednesday
Venue: Room 207, Cheng Dao Building
Speaker: Professor Yun Chiu, University of Texas at Dallas
Abstract
An ancient number arithmetic over 2000 years old – the Remainder Number System (RNS) – has recently enabled the silicon demonstration of a non-interleaved 2-GS/s, 8-bit flash ADC that achieves an effective resolution bandwidth (ERBW) of 1.74 GHz in a 65-nm CMOS process. The interesting properties of RNS not only shows promise in data conversion, it also reveals potentials for number-crunching-centric applications such as deep-learning accelerators and parallel computing. In this talk, we will dissect the converter work published at the 2017 VLSI Symposium in detail, paralleled by some aspects of RNS signal processing and outlooks.
About the Speaker
Dr. Chiu is the Erik Jonsson Professor of the University of Texas at Dallas. He received his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley. Before UTD, he was a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Chiu was known instrumental in advancing the adaptive signal-processing techniques for performance enhancement of data converters, mixed-signal, and RF circuits. He co-received the Jack Kilby Outstanding Paper Award from the 2004 ISSCC, the Outstanding Evening Session Award from the 2017 ISSCC, and the Best Paper Award from the 2012 CICC. He has served or is serving on the technical program committees of several IEEE solid-state circuits conferences, including the ISSCC, VLSI, CICC, and A-SSCC. Dr. Chiu has over 100 conferences, journals and book publications.