His primary areas of study are Integrated circuit, Diagonal, Routing, Topology and Electronic engineering. His work deals with themes such as Electronic circuit and Semiconductor, which intersect with Integrated circuit. His Electronic circuit study combines topics in areas such as Embedded system and Data set.
His Topology research includes themes of Discrete mathematics, Net, Line and Distributed computing. His research on Electronic engineering frequently links to adjacent areas such as Computer hardware. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Computer hardware, focusing on Logic gate and, on occasion, Signal and Interconnection.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Integrated circuit, Computer hardware, Diagonal, Routing and Electronic circuit. The Integrated circuit study combines topics in areas such as Electronic engineering, Embedded system and Router. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Measure, Topology, Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution, Line and Integrated circuit layout.
His studies in Integrated circuit layout integrate themes in fields like Mathematical optimization, Interconnection and Data mining. His Routing course of study focuses on Distributed computing and Computer network. Steven Teig combines subjects such as Signal, Control reconfiguration, Logic gate and Data set with his study of Electronic circuit.
His primary areas of investigation include Electronic circuit, Integrated circuit, Computer hardware, Electronic engineering and Embedded system. His Electronic circuit research integrates issues from Routing, Signal and Logic gate. He interconnects Distributed computing, Computer network, Control reconfiguration and Electrical element in the investigation of issues within Integrated circuit.
His research on Computer hardware often connects related areas such as Data set. As part of his studies on Electronic engineering, Steven Teig often connects relevant areas like Path. His Embedded system research includes elements of CPU multiplier, Position and Port.
Steven Teig mainly focuses on Integrated circuit, Electronic circuit, Embedded system, Logic gate and Routing. His Integrated circuit study frequently links to other fields, such as Electronic engineering. His Electronic engineering study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Path and Signal.
The study incorporates disciplines such as State, Position and Broadcasting in addition to Embedded system. The concepts of his Logic gate study are interwoven with issues in Computer hardware, Distributed computing, Routing table, Static routing and Computer network. His Interconnection research extends to the thematically linked field of Routing.
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Configurable Circuits, IC's, and Systems
Herman Schmit;Michael Butts;Brad L. Hutchings;Steven Teig.
(2006)
Method and apparatus for routing
Steven Teig;Jonathan Frankle;Etienne Jacques;Andrew Caldwell.
(2002)
Method and apparatus for representing multidimensional data
Steven Teig;Tom Kronmiller;Andrew F. Siegel.
(2000)
Hybrid configurable circuit for a configurable IC
Brad Hutchings;Herman Schmit;Steven Teig.
(2007)
A diagonal interconnect architecture and its application to RISC core design
M. Igarashi;T. Mitsuhashi;A. Le;S. Kazi.
international solid-state circuits conference (2002)
Configurable IC with interconnect circuits that also perform storage operations
Steven Teig;Herman Schmit;Jason Redgrave;Vikas Chandra.
(2005)
Layouts with routes with different spacings in different directions on the same layer, and method and apparatus for generating such layouts
Steven Teig;Etienne Jacques.
(2002)
Integrated circuit (IC) with primary and secondary networks and device containing such an IC
Marc Miller;Steven Teig;Jason Redgrave;Brad Hutchings.
(2010)
Method and apparatus for placing circuit modules
Steven Teig;Joseph L. Ganley.
(2002)
Method for layout and manufacture of gridless non manhattan semiconductor integrated circuits using compaction
Steven Teig;Andrew Caldwell.
(2001)
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