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A Study on Single-bit Feedback Multi-bit Sigma Delta A/D converter for improving nonlinearity

  • Kim, Hwa-Young;Ryu, Jang-Woo;Jung, Min-Chul;Sung, Man-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.57-60
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    • 2004
  • This paper presents multibit Sigma-Delta ADC using Leslie-Singh Structure to Improve nonlinearity of feedback loop. 4-bit flash ADC for multibit Quantization in Sigma Delta modulator offers the following advantages such as lower quantization noise, more accurate white-noise level and more stability over single quantization. For the feedback paths consisting of DAC, the DAC element should have a high matching requirement in order to maintain the linearity performance which can be obtained by the modulator with a multibit quantizer. Thus a Sigma-Delta ADC usually adds the dynamic element matching digital circuit within feedback loop. It occurs complexity of Sigma-Delta Circuit and increase of power dissipation. In this paper using the Leslie-Singh Structure for improving nonliearity of ADC. This structure operate at low oversampling ratio but is difficult to achieve high resolution. So in this paper propose improving loop filter for single-bit feedback multi-bit quantization Sigma-Delta ADC. It obtained 94.3dB signal to noise ratio over 615kHz bandwidth, and 62mW power dissipation at a sampling frequency of 19.6MHz. This Sigma Delta ADC is fabricated in 0.25um CMOS technology with 2.5V supply voltage.

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Low Power Discrete-Time Incremental Delta Sigma ADC with Passive Integrator (수동형 적분기(Passive Integrator)를 이용한 저전력 이산시간 Incremental Delta Sigma ADC)

  • Oh, Goonseok;Kim, Jintae
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.54 no.1
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    • pp.26-32
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    • 2017
  • This paper presents a low power and high resolution incremental delta-sigma ADC that utilizes a passive integrator instead of an opamp-based active integrator. Opamp is a power-hungry block that involves tight design tradeoffs. To avoid the use of active integrator, the s-domain characteristic of an active integrator is first analyzed. Based on the analysis, an active integrator with low gain design is proposed as an alternative design method. To save power even more aggressively, a passive integrator with no static current is proposed. A 1st order single-bit incremental delta-sigma ADC using the proposed passive integrator is implemented in a 65nm CMOS process. Transistor-level simulation shows that the ADC consumes only 0.6uW under 1.2V supply while achieving SNDR of 71dB with 22kHz bandwidth. The estimated total power consumption including digital filter is 6.25uW, and resulting power efficiency is on a par with state-of-the-art A/D converters.

MO Studies of Configuration and Conformation (XV). Through-Space and Through-Bond Interactions In Ethylene Diamine (배치와 형태에 관한 분자궤도론적 연구 (제15보). 에틸렌 디아민의 Through-Space 및 Through-Bond 상호작용)

  • Ikchoon Lee;Chang Kook Sohn;Chang Hyun Song
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.65-72
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    • 1982
  • STO-3G level computations were performed on n-propylamine, n-propylamine radical and cis-and trans-ethylene diamines in order to investigate structural contributions of (n${\pi}$/m) and (n-${\sigma}^*$) structures to the energy variations accompanying the conformational changes. It was found that (5${\pi}$/5) and (4${\pi}$/4) structures had attractive and repulsive nonbonded interactions, respectively, which were approximately additive. anti(n-${\sigma}^*$) structures had more stabilzing hyperconjugative interactions than syn(n-${\sigma}^*$) structures, but due to the large internuclear repulsion the net effect was destabilizing inthe former in contrast with the net stabilizing contribution in the latter. Moreover it was found that the stabilizing ${\pi}$-nonbond structure, (5${\pi}$/5) was always cooperatively reinforced by the more stabilizing anti(n-${\sigma}^*$) interaction, whereas the destabilizing (4${\pi}$/4) structure was accompanied by the less stabilizing syn(n-${\sigma}^*$) interaction. This type of cooperativity was found general through-bond interaction of the terminal lone pair lobes split the energy levels into two, $n_+ = \frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}(n_1 + n_2)$ and $n_- = \frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}(n_1 - n_2)$, the latter being the lower level, which can be shown using simple overlap patterns of the two lobes with a common vicinal ${\sigma}^*$ orbital.

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Stabilization of the primary sigma factor of Staphylococcus aureus by core RNA polymerase

  • Mondal, Rajkrishna;Ganguly, Tridib;Chanda, Palas K.;Bandhu, Amitava;Jana, Biswanath;Sau, Keya;Lee, Chia-Y.;Sau, Subrata
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.176-181
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    • 2010
  • The primary sigma factor ($\sigma^{A}$) of Staphylococcus aureus, a potential drug target, was little investigated at the structural level. Using an N-terminal histidine-tagged $\sigma^{A}$ (His-$\sigma^{A}$), here we have demonstrated that it exits as a monomer in solution, possesses multiple domains, harbors primarily $\alpha$-helix and efficiently binds to a S. aureus promoter DNA in the presence of core RNA polymerase. While both N- and C-terminal ends of His-$\sigma^{A}$ are flexible in nature, two Trp residues in its DNA binding region are buried. Upon increasing the incubation temperature from 25$^{\circ}$ to 40$^{\circ}C$, $\sim$60% of the input His-$\sigma^{A}$ was cleaved by thermolysin. Aggregation of His-$\sigma^{A}$ was also initiated rapidly at 45$^{\circ}C$. From the equilibrium unfolding experiment, the Gibbs free energy of stabilization of His-$\sigma^{A}$ was estimated to be +0.70 kcal $mol^{-1}$. The data together suggest that primary sigma factor of S. aureus is an unstable protein. Core RNA polymerase however stabilized $\sigma^{A}$ appreciably.

A Study on Evaluation of Service Quality in the Retail Industry using the 6 sigma (6 시그마를 이용한 국내 유통산업의 서비스품질 평가에 관한 연구)

  • Yoo, Han-Joo;Song, Gwang-Suk
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.110-124
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    • 2006
  • There have been various papers about service quality. This article is one of them. This is about the measurement of service quality in the competitive structure between department and discount store. In this paper, we tried to measure the service quality and overall satisfaction by using 6 sigma, degree of combination and top2box which is a little bit different methodology from traditional ones. The data were collected by the internet survey from 1428 and 1605 department and discount store customers respectively. The result shows the different patterns in the each retail industry. Also, there is a significant difference in terms of sigma level in the each retail industry. Finally, we showed the summarized result as the 6 Sigma Portfolio Matrix.

A Comparison between the Quality Management and the Six Sigma Movement in Korean Companies (품질경영과 6시그마 활동의 비교 분석)

  • 이창호;강창욱;이배진
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.24 no.67
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    • pp.93-102
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    • 2001
  • Many companies in Korea have introduced and put Six Sigma to the practical use recently, others are under consideration to introduce it. As we consider how to recognize and to apply it, we are able to know there is a difference among companies and it differently influence on those companies. In this paper, we analyze the structural differences between Quality Management and Six Sigma movements through the questiionnaire designed effectively to investigate them. We also examine the controversial points, suitability as the management model, the level of Quality Management and Six Sigma movements, and analyze how much the movements effect on the management activities. Finally, we show how to improve the Quality Management and Six Sigma movements in Korean companies.

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The Added-Value Metric - A Complementary Performance Measure for Six Sigma and Lean Production

  • Setijono, Djoko;Dahlgaard, Jens J.
    • International Journal of Quality Innovation
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2007
  • The Six Sigma and Lean Production methodologies suggest that creating value for customers is the objective of a production process or an organisation. In the production context, "added value" dominates the discussion about the creation of value to customers. However, "added value" is often only defined conceptually or discussed at a strategic level, and the link between added value and customer value has not yet been well conceptualised. Therefore, the purpose of the paper is to develop a methodology to measure added value in order to complement the existing performance measures in Six Sigma and Lean Production by conceptualising the link between customer value and added value. The conceptual link "confirms" that quality, time, and costs are the elements of added value, which are transformed into a metric to express customer value. The implementation of the metric recommends the adoption of Lean (Six) Sigma and Lean Accounting (Activity Based Costing), which thus implies that "leanness" is an important "feature" of added value.

A Quantitative Analysis of $\pi$-Nobonded and Through-Bond Interactions in n-Butane, n-Buthyl Radical and Tetramethylene Diradical$^1$

  • Lee Ikchoon;Cheun Young Gu
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.1-4
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    • 1982
  • A quantitative treatment of ${\pi}$-nonbonded and $n-{\sigma}^{\ast}$ interactions and through-bond coupling effect was attempted using n-butane, n-butyl radical, and tetramethylene diradical. Results of STO-3G level calculations showed that: (1) conformational preferences can be predicted quantitatively based solely on the additive effect of ${\pi}$-nonbonded and $n-{\sigma}^{\ast}$ interactions, the predominant effect being the ${\pi}$-nonbonded interactions, (2) $(n-{\sigma}^{\ast})_{anti}$ is destabilizing whereas $(n-{\sigma}^{\ast})_{syn}$ is weakly stabilizing, which are contrary to what we expect from the normal $n-{\sigma}^{\ast}$ interaction, (3) througb-bond coupling of the two radical lobes is destabilizing for the triplet but stabilizing for the singlet tetramethylene diradical.

A Study on Sigma Delta ADC using Dynamic Element Matching (Dynamic Element Matching을 적용한 Sigma Delta ADC에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hwa-Young;Ryu, Jang-Woo;Lee, Young-Hee;Sung, Man-Young;Kim, Gyu-Tae
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.07b
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    • pp.1222-1225
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    • 2004
  • This paper presents multibit Sigma-Delta ADC using noise-shaped dynamic element matching(DEM). 5-bit flash ADC for multibit quantization in Sigma Delta modulator offers the following advantages such as lower quantization noise, more accurate white-noise level and more stability over single quantization. For the feedback paths consisting of DAC, the DAC element should have a high matching requirement in order to maintain the linearity performance which can be obtained by the modulator with a multibit quantizer. The DEM algorithm is implemented in such a way as to minimize additional delay within the feedback loop of the modulator Using this algorithm, distortion spectra from DAC linearity errors are shaped. Sigma Delta ADC achieves 82dB signal to noise ratio over 615H7z bandwidth, and 62mW power dissipation at a sampling frequency of 19.6MHz. This Sigma Delta ADC is designed to use 0.25um CMOS technology with 2.5V supply voltage and verified by HSPICE simulation.

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An Innovative Methodology Development of Combining SCM and 6 Sigma (SCM과 6 Sigma를 결합한 혁신 방법론 개발)

  • Park, Hyungjin;Kim, Hyoungtae;Yoon, Junggee;Yang, Hongmo;Chung, Banghwan;Kah, Chulsoon;Park, Heungok
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.323-337
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    • 2006
  • Samsung, recognized as a global leading company, has huge and complex supply chain structures and has been improving them continuously for its fast-growing global businesses. SCM 6 Sigma is the state-of-the-art methodology developed through a combination of SCM innovation concepts accumulated from SCM Business Group in Samsung SDS and 6 Sigma which has successfully settled down as the management innovation tool for many companies in Samsung. The ultimate goal of SCM 6 Sigma is to train and develop future supply chain leaders who are more capable of leading SCM innovations. By leveraging the established 6 Sigma Belt System, Samsung aims to alleviate a shortage of SCM talents that has been a bottleneck in improving SCM performances at its group companies. This explains why SCM 6 Sigma is created. SCM 6 Sigma is the unique and critical component for Samsung to implement its various strategies for continuous improvement of its operations at a higher level of effectiveness and systematically as well. In return on these efforts, many SCM innovation projects have been successfully executed through SCM 6 Sigma up to today. In this paper, we introduce the methodology and explain the business rationale behind it together with its deployment case.