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Covers pipelining in computer architecture, focusing on its role in enhancing performance through instruction-level parallelism and addressing associated challenges.
Explores thermo-mechanical noise in micro and nanosystems, covering spectral density, position fluctuation, accelerometers, calibration, and quality factor scaling.
Explores noise interference sources in electronic systems, covering thermal, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields, ground loops, and common resistance paths.