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DLP lecture material - Building high performance neuromorphic and bioinspired systems
Here is material for my IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS) DLP lectures:
The first lectures were at the EAMTA school for microelectronics in Cordoba Argentina, Sept. 2007.
The second set of lectures were given in Australia Dec. 2007 in Adelaide, Perth, Sydney, and Brisbane.
Lecture slides
- Building high performance neuromorphic and bioinspired systems: Spike-based digital vision - handout of slides for Simon Fraser University, Burnaby (Vancouver) Canada, July 2008.
- Spiking silicon retina for digital vision - handout of slides for Australia DLP trip Dec. 2007, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide.
- Building an asynchronous silicon retina and using it for digital vision - handout of slides of lecture given at EAMTA Sept 2007.
- Tutorial on neuromorphic engineering - covers the motivation, history, culture of NE and shows how The Physiologist's Friend Chip is built.
Additional material
Background articles
- Tobi's review of Mead's book Analog VLSI and Neural Systems - on page 11 of this issue of The Neuromorphic Engineer .
- Boahen's 2005 Scientific American Article Neuromorphic Microchips
Spike-based Address-Event Representation (AER) event-based systems
- Tobi's article on Freeing Vision from Frames - starts on page 3 of this issue of The Neuromorphic Engineer.
Neuromorphic circuits and systems
- The physiologist's friend chip - now including full design
- The Logitech Trackball chip designed by Andre van Schaik and others at CSEM. Download ISSCC 1996 paper Download JSSC 1996 paper
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