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A New ADC Architecture (Case No. 2023-276)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering have developed a novel analog-digital conversion (ADC) Architecture that achieves high-speed, high-resolution signal conversion with reduced power consumption and increased linearity. Background: High-speed, high-resolution analog-digital converters (ADCs) are what...
Published: 9/16/2024
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Inventor(s):
Utkarsh Sharma
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Behzad Razavi
Keywords(s):
Computer Architecture
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Consumer Electronics
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Digital Electronics
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Digital Signal Processing
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Integrated Circuit
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processor design
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quantum communication
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Quantum Computer
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Quantum Dot
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quantum error correction (QEC)
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quantum incompressible fluid
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quantum key
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quantum network
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quantum processing
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quantum processor
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Signal Processing
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trapped ion quantum processor
Category(s):
Electrical > Signal Processing
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Electrical > Computing Hardware
Method and System for Using
Quantum Incompressible Fluid
to Achieve Fusion from Cavitation (UCLA Case No. 2022-110)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Physics and Astronomy have developed a novel system and method to achieve thermonuclear fusion in a laboratory scale device. Background: Many energy experts believe that nuclear has a key role to play as a clean, stable, and readily-available source of power, despite a contentious history. Nuclear power...
Published: 7/19/2023
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Inventor(s):
Seth Putterman
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John Koulakis
Keywords(s):
acoustics
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cavitation
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clean energy
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Fermi exclusion
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Fermi fluid
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fusion
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fusion cavitation
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incompressible fluid
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molten salt
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nuclear fusion
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quantum incompressible fluid
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sonoluminescence
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thermal fusion
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thermonuclear fusion
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zero-carbon emission power
Category(s):
Electrical
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Electrical > Instrumentation
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Materials
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Materials > Functional Materials
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Energy & Environment > Energy Generation