Design of Two Phase Sinusoidal Power Clock using Adiabatic Switching
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"Adiabatic" is a term of Greek origin that has spent most of its history associated with classical thermodynamics. It refers to a system in which a transition occurs without energy usually in the form of heat being either lost to or gained from the system. In the context of electronic systems, rather than heat, electronic charge is preserved. Thus, an ideal adiabatic circuit would operate without the loss or gain of electronic charge. Hence, in this work the two phase sinusoidal power clock is designed using Adiabatic switching.
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, D. R. P. R. (2018). Design of Two Phase Sinusoidal Power Clock using Adiabatic Switching. International Journal on Future Revolution in Computer Science &Amp; Communication Engineering, 4(5), 196–199. Retrieved from https://ijfrcsce.org/index.php/ijfrcsce/article/view/1672
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