Craig Morgan outlines why comparator clinical trials are useful and provides points to consider to ensure the best outcome. In clinical trials, a comparator drug (defined as ‘an investigational or ...
Despite randomised clinical trials (RCTs) being the gold standard for drug approval studies, the shift towards precision medicine has increased the use of single-arm trials (SATs). SATs lack results ...
My last column (“Designing with comparators,” EDN, March 29, 2001, pg 56) discussed basic comparator theory, and this column adds hysteresis to comparators to eliminate multiple switching on the ...
Want to build your own workbench? We can show you how! But that won’t be the right choice for all of us. Not everyone wants to be a woodworker, nor does everyone plan on using their workbench for ...
Abstract: This work introduces a pseudo-dynamic design methodology for fully synthesizable standard-cell-based comparators, accompanied by a compact transistor-level model, in subthreshold region, for ...
Abstract: This brief presents a background calibration technique for pipelined successive-approximation-register (pipelined SAR) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), which resolves the errors from ...
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