Teaching an old dog new tricks: Views on the future of mixed-signal IC design

B. Murmann
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In the past, CMOS feature size scaling has played a big role in overcoming the perceived barriers, routinely enabling cheaper, faster and lower power devices with every new technology node. However, as the benefits of conventional feature size scaling are diminishing, what can we do to meet the needs of next-generation systems? The precise answer to this question is unclear, but most researchers will agree that some of the progress will have to come from innovative re-architecting and looking for better ways to employ the amazing nano-CMOS fabric that we already have. In this talk, I will review opportunities for system-driven architectural innovation and new application areas in mixed-signal IC design. We will discuss a number of examples related to the idea of “fooling Nyquist” and extracting desired analog-domain information using low-rate and low-bandwidth observations. In addition, we will investigate the potential for mixed-signal co-processors in machine learning algorithms, as well as trends in sensor systems. Along with these examples, we will discuss potential challenges and future needs in mixed-signal testing.
教老狗新把戏:对混合信号IC设计未来的看法
在过去,CMOS特征尺寸的缩放在克服感知障碍方面发挥了重要作用,通常在每个新技术节点上实现更便宜、更快和更低功耗的器件。然而,随着传统特征尺寸缩放的好处正在减少,我们能做些什么来满足下一代系统的需求?这个问题的确切答案尚不清楚,但大多数研究人员都同意,一些进步必须来自于创新的重新架构,并寻找更好的方法来使用我们已经拥有的惊人的纳米cmos结构。在这次演讲中,我将回顾系统驱动架构创新的机会以及混合信号IC设计中的新应用领域。我们将讨论一些与“愚弄奈奎斯特”的想法相关的例子,并使用低速率和低带宽观察提取所需的模拟域信息。此外,我们将研究混合信号协处理器在机器学习算法中的潜力,以及传感器系统的趋势。通过这些例子,我们将讨论混合信号测试的潜在挑战和未来需求。
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