MIME-Version: 1.0 Server: CERN/3.0 Date: Thursday, 21-Nov-96 22:01:55 GMT Content-Type: text/html Content-Length: 2253 Last-Modified: Tuesday, 08-Oct-96 16:16:44 GMT Andrew Lines

Andrew Lines

  • e-mail: lines@vlsi.cs.caltech.edu
  • phone: (818) 395-4600
  • mail: Andrew Lines, Caltech 256-80, Pasadena, CA 91125
  • office: Booth 16, Caltech

    Asynchronous VLSI

    I do asychronous digital VLSI design at the Caltech Computer Science Department with Dr. Alain Martin.

    A recent project with Uri Cummings was an asynchronous digital filter. Although we misplaced a well plug on the first try, our second fabrication run is back and IT WORKS! Here's more info:

  • Performance Summary

  • An Asynchronous Pipelined Lattice Structure Filter (Layout)

  • An Asynchronous Pipelined Lattice Structure Filter (Paper)

    My group is currently working on an asynchronous version of a MIPS R3000 processor. Uri and I are currently working on the "Vortex". You'll hear about both of these real soon now.


    Minimal Surfaces

    One day I got bored and rewrote a high school science project of mine. It approximately solves for minimal area surfaces on parametric boundary curves. This is the same shape you get with soap films on a wire frame. Here are some nifty pictures:

  • Helicoid

  • Catenoid

  • Moebius strip

  • Linked rings

  • Wavy ring

  • Very wavy ring


    CS284

    The only reason I finally have a Web page is to turn in my CS284 homework. Here are the first two assignments:

  • Modified DrawSmooth

    Here is the final project, a solution of quantum ground states using cubic bspline basis functions:

  • Psi