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Publication Open Access ±0.25 V Class-AB CMOS capacitance multiplier and precision rectifiers(IEEE, 2019) Pourashraf, Shirin; Ramírez-Angulo, Jaime; Hinojo Montero, José María; González Carvajal, Ramón; López Martín, Antonio; Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio IngeniaritzarenReduction of minimum supply requirements is a crucial aspect to decrease the power consumption in VLSI systems. A high performance capacitance multiplier able to operate with supplies as low as ±0.25 V is presented. It is based on adaptively biased class-AB current mirrors which provide high current efficiency. Measurement results of a factor 11 capacitance multiplier fabricated in 180 nm CMOS technology verify theoretical claims. Moreover, low-voltage precision rectifiers based on the same class-AB current mirrors are designed and fabricated in the same CMOS process. They generate output currents over 100 times larger than the quiescent current. Both proposed circuits have 300 nW static power dissipation when operating with ±0.25 V supplies.Publication Open Access ±0.3v bulk-driven fully differential buffer with high figures of merit(MDPI, 2022) Gangineni, Manaswini; Ramírez-Angulo, Jaime; Vázquez-Leal, Héctor; Huerta-Chua, Jesús; López Martín, Antonio; González Carvajal, Ramón; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritzaren; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Ingeniería Eléctrica, Electrónica y de ComunicaciónA high performance bulk-driven rail-to-rail fully differential buffer operating from ±0.3V supplies in 180 nm CMOS technology is reported. It has a differential–difference input stage and common mode feedback circuits implemented with no-tail, high CMRR bulk-driven pseudo-differential cells. It operates in subthreshold, has infinite input impedance, low output impedance (1.4 kΩ), 86.77 dB DC open-loop gain, 172.91 kHz bandwidth and 0.684 µWstatic power dissipation with a 50-pF load capacitance. The buffer has power efficient class AB operation, a small signal figure of merit FOMss = 12.69 MHzpFµW-1, a large signal figure of merit FOMls = 34.89 (V/µs) pFµW-1, CMRR = 102 dB, PSRR+ = 109 dB, PSRR- = 100 dB, 1.1 µV/√Hz input noise spectral density, 0.3 mVrms input noise and 3.5 mV input DC offset voltage.Publication Open Access 0.6-V 1.65-uW second-order Gm-C bandpass filter for multi-frequency bioimpedance analysis based on a bootstrapped bulk-driven voltage buffer(MDPI, 2022) Carrillo, Juan M.; Cruz Blas, Carlos Aristóteles de la; Ingeniería Eléctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio IngeniaritzarenA bootstrapping technique used to increase the intrinsic voltage gain of a bulk-driven MOS transistor is described in this paper. The proposed circuit incorporates a capacitor and a cutoff transistor to be connected to the gate terminal of a bulk-driven MOS device, thus achieving a quasi- floating-gate structure. As a result, the contribution of the gate transconductance is cancelled out and the voltage gain of the device is correspondingly increased. The technique allows for implementing a voltage follower with a voltage gain much closer to unity as compared to the conventional bulk-driven case. This voltage buffer, along with a pseudo-resistor, is used to design a linearized transconduc- tor. The proposed transconductance cell includes an economic continuous tuning mechanism that permits programming the effective transconductance in a range sufficiently wide to counteract the typical variations that process parameters suffer during fabrication. The transconductor has been used to implement a second-order Gm-C bandpass filter with a relatively high selectivity factor, suited for multi-frequency bioimpedance analysis in a very low-voltage environment. All the circuits have been designed in 180 nm CMOS technology to operate with a 0.6-V single-supply voltage. Simulated results show that the proposed technique allows for increasing the linearity and reduc- ing the input-referred noise of the bootstrapped bulk-driven MOS transistor, which results in an improvement of the overall performance of the transconductor. The center frequency of the bandpass filter designed can be programmed in the frequency range from 6.5 kHz to 37.5 kHz with a power consumption ranging between 1.34 μW and 2.19 μW. The circuit presents an in-band integrated noise of 190.5 μVrms and is able to process signals of 110 mVpp with a THD below −40 dB, thus leading to a dynamic range of 47.4 dBPublication Open Access 0.6-V CMOS bulk-driven instrumentation amplifier for IoMT bioimpedance analysis(Wiley, 2024) Carrillo, Juan M.; Ocampo-Hidalgo, Juan J.; Corbacho, Israel; Cruz Blas, Carlos Aristóteles de la; Domínguez, Miguel Á.; Ingeniería Eléctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoa eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritza; Institute of Smart Cities - ISCAn instrumentation amplifier (IA), aimed at wideband bioimpedance analysisin the low-voltage low-power scenario of internet of medical things (IoMT), ispresented. The operation principle is based on the indirect current feedbacktechnique, where an input and a feedback transconductor determine thevoltage gain of the preamplifier. The required transconductors consist of twobulk-driven flipped-voltage-follower cells and an active pseudo-resistor, thusleading to a linear and compact implementation. The circuit has been designedand fabricated in 180 nm CMOS technology to operate with a 0.6-V supply.Experimental results obtained from measurements on eight samples of thesilicon prototype show that when the IA is programmed to have a nominalvoltage gain of 11 V/V, the bandwidth is 316.2 kHz, the CMRR exceeds63 dB, and the maximum output voltage that can be processed with a THDbelow –40 dB is 555 mVpp.Publication Open Access 1-V 15-μW 130-nm CMOS super class AB OTA(IEEE, 2020) López Martín, Antonio; Algueta-Miguel, Jose M.; Garde Luque, María Pilar; Carvajal, Ramón G.; Ramírez-Angulo, Jaime; Institute of Smart Cities - ISCA super class AB recycling folded cascode amplifier in 130 nm CMOS is presented. It combines for the first time adaptive biasing of the differential input pair, nonlinear current mirrors with current starving and dynamic biasing of the cascode transistors in the output branch. Measurements using a ±0.5V supply show slew rate and gain bandwidth product improvement factors of 26 and 112 versus the conventional topology for the same bias currents, yielding the highest combined FoM to date.Publication Open Access A 1.2-V current-mode RMS-to-DC converter based on a novel two-quadrant electronically simulated MOS translinear loop(IEEE, 2020) Martincorena Arraiza, Maite; Cruz Blas, Carlos Aristóteles de la; Algueta-Miguel, Jose M.; López Martín, Antonio; Institute of Smart Cities - ISCA novel current-mode CMOS RMS-to-DC converter using translinear techniques is introduced. It is based on a squarer/divider cell that is implemented using an electronically simulated loop with a novel biasing scheme that allows its operation in two quadrants. The cell is designed using a differential input current and a small signal first order filter to implement the voltage averaging, leading to a compact solution that can be used with low voltage supplies. The converter has been fabricated in a standard 130-nm CMOS process, and measurement results are provided to demonstrate the feasibility of the system.Publication Open Access 10 años de enseñanza formal del bajo eléctrico en España. Estudio preliminar(2013) Bernal Gómez, Antonio; Andrés Vierge, Marcos; Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales; Giza eta Gizarte Zientzien FakultateaHay dos objetivos en este trabajo. El primero es hacer un barrido tanto legislativo como de centros (públicos y privados) de toda España en donde se imparte este instrumento. Esto nos va a servir para introducirnos en el segundo objetivo que es averiguar que cómo ha sido la experiencia educativa de los ya titulados, escuchar sus inquietudes y conocer qué les a aportado el pasar por estos estudiosPublication Open Access 10 años de jazz en el Conservatorio Superior de Navarra. Presente y futuro de la planificación pedagógica(2012) Escrich Bayón, Marcelo; Aguirre Arriaga, Imanol; Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales; Giza eta Gizarte Zientzien FakultateaPartiendo de que la propia definición y delimitación del género jazz ha provocado y sigue provocando controversias, no parece una obviedad preguntarse: qué orientación académica se debe dar a estos saberes tan jóvenes en nuestra enseñanza formal como difusos en sus fronteras. Este trabajo intentará recabar la opinión de todos los actores del proceso a través de una muestra significativa de los mismos y contrastarla con la bibliografía y los trabajos de investigación accesibles sobre el tema, tratando de detectar tensiones, contrastes y puntos de encuentro entre todas las opiniones para acometer la planificación del futuro con una información clara y consensuada. El método del trabajo constará de dos fases. Por un lado la consulta y análisis de documentos oficiales que aluden a la cuestión. Por otro lado, se realizará un estudio con diseño cualitativo exploratorio que intentará conocer la opinión de todas las sensibilidades implicadas a través de unas entrevistas semiestructuradas. Estas entrevistas se realizarán a una muestra previamente seleccionada que sea representativa de las opiniones de: la administración, el cuerpo docente, el alumnado que ha finalizado los estudios y las miradas externas que por razones que se explicarán oportunamente, observan el proceso con atenciónPublication Open Access 100 años de Leonard Bernstein, 60 años de los Conciertos para Jóvenes(IFIDMA, 2018) Sáenz Abárzuza, Igor; Ciencias Humanas y de la Educación; Giza eta Hezkuntza Zientziak18 de enero del año 1958. Obertura de Guillaume Tell, compás 226, Allegro Vivace. Al acabar la pieza, el director y presentador del concierto, Leonard Bernstein[1], dirigido al joven auditorio, preguntaba: “Bien. ¿De qué creéis que trata esta música? ¿me lo podéis decir?”. Las niñas y niños, sin conocer los códigos de silencio tradicionales de los auditorios, se ponen a contestar al maestro, a lo que él dice: “Sabía que me ibais a decir eso”. Con esa música y una enorme capacidad comunicativa empezaba el primer Concierto Para Jóvenes dirigido por Bernstein y televisado por la CBS, poco después de que tomara las riendas de la New York Pilharmonic. Este primer programa llevaba por título “¿What does Music mean?”[2], y es todavía a día de hoy una lección magistral tanto para aficionados a la música de todas las edades como para músicos profesionales. Si bien la orquesta ya contaba previamente con un programa de conciertos dirigido a estudiantes, Bernstein transformó el modelo para siempre.Publication Open Access 100 zenbaki eta hamaika ardatz: psikologiaren ekarpena gizarte-eraikuntzarako(Udako Euskal Unibertsitatea, 2017) Trébol Unzue, Fernando; Psicología y Pedagogía; Psikologia eta PedagogiaPublication Open Access 101 Dothideomycetes genomes: a test case for predicting lifestyles and emergence of pathogens(Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute, 2020) Haridas, Sajeet; Castanera Andrés, Raúl; Culley, D. E.; Daum, C.; Ramírez Nasto, Lucía; Alfaro Sánchez, Manuel; Institute for Multidisciplinary Research in Applied Biology - IMABDothideomycetes is the largest class of kingdom Fungi and comprises an incredible diversity of lifestyles, many of which have evolved multiple times. Plant pathogens represent a major ecological niche of the class Dothideomycetes and they are known to infect most major food crops and feedstocks for biomass and biofuel production. Studying the ecology and evolution of Dothideomycetes has significant implications for our fundamental understanding of fungal evolution, their adaptation to stress and host specificity, and practical implications with regard to the effects of climate change and on the food, feed, and livestock elements of the agro-economy. In this study, we present the first large-scale, whole-genome comparison of 101 Dothideomycetes introducing 55 newly sequenced species. The availability of whole-genome data produced a high-confidence phylogeny leading to reclassification of 25 organisms, provided a clearer picture of the relationships among the various families, and indicated that pathogenicity evolved multiple times within this class. We also identified gene family expansions and contractions across the Dothideomycetes phylogeny linked to ecological niches providing insights into genome evolution and adaptation across this group. Using machine-learning methods we classified fungi into lifestyle classes with >95 % accuracy and identified a small number of gene families that positively correlated with these distinctions. This can become a valuable tool for genome-based prediction of species lifestyle, especially for rarely seen and poorly studied species.Publication Open Access 119Sn Mössbauer spectroscopy for assessing the local stress and defect state towards the tuning of Ni-Mn-Sn alloys(AIP Publishing, 2017) Unzueta, Iraultza; López García, Javier; Sánchez-Alarcos Gómez, Vicente; Recarte Callado, Vicente; Pérez de Landazábal Berganzo, José Ignacio; Fisika; Institute for Advanced Materials and Mathematics - INAMAT2; FísicaThe influence of defects and local stresses on the magnetic properties and martensitic transformation in Ni50Mn35Sn15 is studied at macroscopic and atomic scale levels. We show that both the structural and magnetic properties of the alloy are very sensitive to slight microstructural distortions. Even though no atomic disorder is induced by milling, the antiphase boundaries linked to dislocations promote the antiferromagnetic coupling of Mn, resulting in a significant decrease in the saturation magnetization. On the other hand, the temperature range of the transformation is considerably affected by the mechanically induced local stresses, which in turn does not affect the equilibrium temperature between the austenitic and martensitic phases. Finally, we demonstrate that the recovery of the martensitic transformation is directly related to the intensity of the non-magnetic component revealed by 119Sn Mössbauer spectroscopy. This result opens the possibility of quantifying the whole contribution of defects and the local stresses on the martensitic transformation in Ni-Mn-Sn alloys.Publication Open Access 120 urte: Iruñeko Orfeoiarekin lanean(2023) López Sola, Miren; Benito Aguado, María Teresa; Facultad de Ciencias Humanas, Sociales y de la Educación; Giza, Gizarte eta Hezkuntza Zientzien FakultateaEl presente Trabajo de Fin de Grado es un encargo del Orfeón Pamplonés, que tiene como objetivo la preparación de una propuesta didáctica que visibilizará la presencia de la mujer en el 120 aniversario de su incorporación a la institución. Para ello, la Unidad Didáctica se fundamenta en las metodologías activas y en la educación emocional, dando pie al aprendizaje significativo y la reflexión crítica en el alumnado que lo lleve a cabo. Desde una perspectiva pedagógica, se utilizará el enfoque constructivista, en el que se considera al alumnado como el/la protagonista de su propio proceso de aprendizaje, y se fomenta la construcción del conocimiento a través de la reflexión y la práctica. En cuanto al papel de la mujer en el Orfeón Pamplonés, se analizará su presencia en la institución y su contribución al desarrollo y éxito del coro. Además, se estudiará la evolución del papel que esta ha tenido durante la historia a través de diferentes enfoques históricos. Por lo que, se espera que este trabajo contribuya a la formación y concienciación del alumnado sobre la igualdad, al desarrollo de la conciencia crítica y a la formación de estudiantes comprometidos en diferentes ámbitos de la vida social.Publication Open Access 15-item version of the Boston naming test: normative data for the Latin American spanish-speaking adult population.(American Psychological Association, 2023) Cacho Tena, Ana María del; Merced, Kritzia; Perrin, Paul B.; Arango Lasprilla, Juan Carlos; Olabarrieta Landa, Laiene; Rivera, Diego; Ciencias de la Salud; Osasun ZientziakObjective: Naming is commonly impaired in people with neurodegenerative diseases and brain injury, and as a result, its accurate assessment is essential. The aim of this study was to provide normative data for the 15-item Spanish version of the Boston Naming Test (BNT) for an adult population from eight Latin American countries/regions. Method: The total sample consisted of 2,828 participants from Argentina, Chile, Cuba, El Salvador, Mexico, Honduras, Paraguay, and Puerto Rico. Multiple regressions were used to generate normative data following a four-step process. Results: Regression models showed a linear effect of age on the 15-item BNT total score for Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. In contrast, Paraguay showed a quadratic age effect. Almost all countries showed a positive linear effect of education, except Cuba which had a quadratic effect. Sex was a significant predictor in Argentina, Chile, Cuba, and Mexico, where in women scored lower than men. Conclusions: This study generates normative data for the 15-item Spanish version of the BNT and offers a free open-source calculator that will assist in the efficacious use of this neuropsychological test in clinical practice and research.Publication Open Access 150 años de historia de la ética del Trabajo Social en España: periodización de sus valores éticos(Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2017) Idareta Goldaracena, Francisco; Úriz Pemán, María Jesús; Viscarret Garro, Juan Jesús; Trabajo Social; Gizarte LanaDesde que iniciase su andadura como profesión en España, ha quedado constancia del compromiso ético de las y los profesionales del Trabajo Social en las respuestas que han venido ofreciendo en cada época a los conflictos y dilemas éticos que se originaban en el ejercicio profesional. Ante la ausencia de estudios de similares características a nivel nacional, el objetivo del presente artículo consiste en explicar nuestra propuesta de periodización de la evolución del compromiso ético de las y los profesionales del Trabajo Social en España a partir del estudio de los valores éticos que han sido destacados por las y los mismos desde 1861 hasta la actualidad. Para ello, explicaremos los diferentes períodos en los que hemos estructurado la evolución de la Ética del Trabajo Social en España, identificando algunos elementos del estoicismo.Publication Open Access 1768 - Comparison of unemployment in the 80’s & in the actual crisis in Spain(2015) Cenoz Espinal, Andrea; Rubio Varas, María del Mar; Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales; Ekonomia eta Enpresa Zientzien FakultateaThis study has been made in order to see the effects of the 80’s and current crises on unemployment and compare them. Even if there are abundant studies about the issue of unemployment during times of crisis there are almost no studies comparing the effects of both crisis. The main purpose of this paper is to compare the effects of the 80’s and the current financial crisis in terms of unemployment at different levels in the economy; national level, sectorial level, gender level and regional level. For this study we obtained the quarterly data from INE (Instituto Nacional de Estadistica) and transform it into yearly data. The indicators used were activity, employment and unemployment. What we found is that there is no significant difference in terms of national unemployment, with only 0.54% more unemployment in the 80’s. The difference between these two crises is reflected at a sectorial level, where each crisis has seen more affected the sectors related to the nature of each of the crises. The participation of women in the labor market has help decreasing gender differences. At a regional level we have seen that the divergence among regions has increased a 7.91% during the period. We can conclude that although the difference among these crises is not significant at a national level, their effects were very different in the various regions and sectors in the economy.Publication Open Access The 1970s oil crises, discussions, contest and policies.(2024) Sikora Ardanaz, María; Orbegozo Miguel, Xabier; Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales; Ekonomia eta Enpresa Zientzien FakultateaLa Inteligencia Artificial (IA) está transformando múltiples sectores, mejorando la eficiencia, impulsando la innovación y abriendo nuevas oportunidades. Esta investigación explora las amplias implicaciones de la IA, examinando las dimensiones jurídicas, económicas y sociales de su desarrollo y despliegue. Analiza el marco normativo, centrándose en la legislación de la UE, y destaca que una gobernanza eficaz es crucial para aprovechar los beneficios de la IA y minimizar los riesgos. El análisis económico revela que la IA impulsa significativamente la productividad y la innovación, aunque también presenta retos como el desplazamiento de puestos de trabajo y la necesidad de recualificar la mano de obra. Se examina el potencial de la IA para impulsar el crecimiento económico o agravar la desigualdad, lo que refleja la naturaleza del doble filo de su impacto. La investigación aborda también los principales retos de la integración de la IA, tales como la privacidad de los datos, la concentración de poder en sólo algunas empresas grandes, los problemas de transparencia, la desinformación y la discriminación.Publication Open Access 1er Seminario de Innovación Educativa(Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa. Seminario de Innovación Educativa, 2012) Berruezo Albéniz, Reyes, ed. lit.; Soto Alfaro, Francisco, ed. lit.; Psicología y Pedagogía; Psikologia eta PedagogiaEl Seminario tuvo como objetivo presentar a los estudiantes de magisterio de últimos cursos algunas de las experiencias de innovación educativa que se están desarrollando en nuestra Comunidad, y poder contrastar con sus protagonistas los objetivos, resultados y dificultades que los procesos de innovación conllevan.Publication Embargo 20-Year trajectories of six psychopathological dimensions in patients with first-episode psychosis: could they be predicted?(Elsevier, 2024) Cuesta, Manuel J.; Gil Berrozpe, Gustavo José; Sánchez Torres, Ana María; Moreno-Izco, Lucía; García de Jalón, Elena; Peralta Martín, Víctor; SEGPEPs Group; Ciencias de la Salud; Osasun ZientziakPatients with first-episode psychoses (FEP) exhibit heterogeneity in clinical manifestations and outcomes. This study investigated the long-term trajectories of six key psychopathological dimensions (reality-distortion, negative, disorganization, catatonia, mania and depression) in patients diagnosed with FEP. A total of 243 patients were followed up for 20 years and the trajectories of the dimensions were analysed using growth mixture modelling. These dimensions showed varied course patterns, ranging from two to five trajectories. Additionally, the study examined the predictive value of different factors in differentiating between the long-term trajectories. The exposome risk score showed that familial load, distal and intermediate risk factors, acute psychosocial stressors and acute onset were significant predictors for differentiating between long-term psychopathological trajectories. In contrast, polygenic risk score, duration of untreated psychosis and duration of untreated illness demonstrated little or no predictive value. The findings highlight the importance of conducting a multidimensional assessment not only at FEP but also during follow-up to customize the effectiveness of interventions. Furthermore, the results emphasize the relevance of assessing premorbid predictors from the onset of illness. This may enable the identification of FEP patients at high-risk of poor long-term outcomes who would benefit from targeted prevention programs on specific psychopathological dimensions.Publication Open Access 200 years diversifying the energy mix? Diversification paths of the energy baskets of European early comers vs. latecomers(Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 2017) Rubio Varas, María del Mar; Muñoz Delgado, Beatriz; Economía; EkonomiaThe changes in the composition of the energy basket in the long run lead to energy transitions. Primary energy substitution models allow addressing these phenomena. However, the diversification paths of the energy mix of different countries in a long term compared perspective have not been studied yet. This paper proposes an indicator, based on the Herfindahl‐Hirschman Index, the Energy Mix Concentration Index (EMCI), to quantify the degree of diversification of the primary energy basket of eight European countries over the last two centuries. The results reveal that early comers, which are large energy consumers, required a huge concentration of their energy basket in the 19th century; however, the observed countries had converged to similar levels of diversification of their energy mixes from the second half of the 20th century, and more crucially after the oil crises. For some countries, today’s degree of diversification is the largest in their energy histories, but it is not the case for all of them. Our results suggest that small energy consuming countries would be able to achieve higher diversification, and therefore to do a faster transition to a low carbón economy, than large energy consumers.