Asynchronous Circuits as an Enabler of Scalable and Programmable Metasurfaces
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2018Source
2018 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS)Pages
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Metamaterials and metasurfaces have given possibilities for manipulating electromagnetic (EM) waves that in the past would have seemed impossible. The majority of metasurface designs are suitable for a particular frequency and angle of incidence. One long-sought objective is the design of programmable metasurfaces to dynamically manipulate a variety of incoming EM frequencies and angles. In order to do this, a large-scale mesh of networked chips are required below the metasurface, which apart from adapting electrical impedance properties, also communicate with each other, thus relaying information about meta-atom settings, as well as forwarding possible distributed measurements taken. This paper describes why an asynchronous mixed-signal ASIC is advantageous for the control of scalable, EM absorbing, metasurfaces.