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- 2011
- Shahram Abdollahi-Alibeik, David Weber, Hakan Dogan, William W. Si, Burcin Baytekin, Abbas Komijani, Richard Chang, Babak Vakili-Amini, MeeLan Lee, Haitao Gan, Yashar Rajavi, Hirad Samavati, Brian J. Kaczynski, Sang-Min Lee, Sotirios Limotyrakis, Hyunsik Park, Phoebe Chen, Paul Park, Mike Shuo-Wei Chen, Andrew Chang, Yangjin Oh, Jerry Jian-Ming Yang, Eric Chien-Chih Lin, Lalitkumar Nathawad, Keith Onodera, Manolis Terrovitis, Sunetra Mendis, Kai Shi, Srenik S. Mehta, Masoud Zargari, David K. Su:
A 65nm dual-band 3-stream 802.11n MIMO WLAN SoC. ISSCC 2011: 170-172 - Behrooz Abiri, Ravi Shivnaraine, Ali Sheikholeslami, Hirotaka Tamura, Masaya Kibune:
A 1-to-6Gb/s phase-interpolator-based burst-mode CDR in 65nm CMOS. ISSCC 2011: 154-156 - Behrooz Abiri, Ali Sheikholeslami, Hirotaka Tamura, Masaya Kibune:
A 5Gb/s adaptive DFE for 2x blind ADC-based CDR in 65nm CMOS. ISSCC 2011: 436-438 - Ethem Erkan Aktakka, Rebecca L. Peterson, Khalil Najafi:
A self-supplied inertial piezoelectric energy harvester with power-management IC. ISSCC 2011: 120-121 - Tamer A. Ali, Amr Amin Hafez, Robert J. Drost, Ronald Ho, Chih-Kong Ken Yang:
A 4.6GHz MDLL with -46dBc reference spur and aperture position tuning. ISSCC 2011: 466-468 - Maryam Ashouei, Jos Hulzink, Mario Konijnenburg, Jun Zhou, Filipa Duarte, Arjan Breeschoten, Jos Huisken, Jan Stuyt, Harmke de Groot, Francisco Barat, Johan David, Johan Van Ginderdeuren:
A voltage-scalable biomedical signal processor running ECG using 13pJ/cycle at 1MHz and 0.4V. ISSCC 2011: 332-334 - Suat U. Ay:
A 1.32pW/frame•pixel 1.2V CMOS energy-harvesting and imaging (EHI) APS imager. ISSCC 2011: 116-118 - Joonsung Bae, Kiseok Song, Hyungwoo Lee, Hyunwoo Cho, Long Yan, Hoi-Jun Yoo:
A 0.24nJ/b wireless body-area-network transceiver with scalable double-FSK modulation. ISSCC 2011: 34-36 - Seung-Jun Bae, Young-Soo Sohn, Tae-Young Oh, Si-Hong Kim, Yun-Seok Yang, Dae-Hyun Kim, Sang-Hyup Kwak, Ho-Seok Seol, Chang-Ho Shin, Min-Sang Park, Gong-Heom Han, Byeong-Cheol Kim, Yong-Ki Cho, Hye-Ran Kim, Su-Yeon Doo, Young-Sik Kim, Dong-Seok Kang, Young-Ryeol Choi, Sam-Young Bang, Sun-Young Park, Yong-Jae Shin, Gil-Shin Moon, Cheol-Goo Park, Woo-Seop Kim, Hyang-Ja Yang, Jeong-Don Lim, Kwang-Il Park, Joo-Sun Choi, Young-Hyun Jun:
A 40nm 2Gb 7Gb/s/pin GDDR5 SDRAM with a programmable DQ ordering crosstalk equalizer and adjustable clock-tracking BW. ISSCC 2011: 498-500 - Abhishek Bandyopadhyay, Michael Determan, Sejun Kim, Khiem Nguyen:
A 120dB-SNR 100dB-THD+N 21.5mW/channel multibit CT ΔΣ DAC. ISSCC 2011: 482-483 - Saurav Bandyopadhyay, Yogesh K. Ramadass, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:
20μA to 100mA DC-DC converter with 2.8 to 4.2V battery supply for portable applications in 45nm CMOS. ISSCC 2011: 386-388 - Federico Beffa, Tze Yee Sin, Alexander Tanzil, David Ivory, Bernard Tenbroek, Jon Strange, Walid Ali-Ahmad:
A receiver for WCDMA/EDGE mobile phones with inductorless front-end in 65nm CMOS. ISSCC 2011: 370-372 - Didier Belot, George Chien:
Gb/s+ portable wireless communications. ISSCC 2011: 532 - Jo De Boeck:
Game-changing opportunities for wireless personal healthcare and lifestyle. ISSCC 2011: 15-21 - Muhammed Bolatkale, Lucien J. Breems, Robert Rutten, Kofi A. A. Makinwa:
A 4GHz CT ΔΣ ADC with 70dB DR and -74dBFS THD in 125MHz BW. ISSCC 2011: 470-472 - Zdravko Boos, Andreas Menkhoff, Franz Kuttner, Markus Schimper, José Moreira, Hans Geltinger, Timo Gossmann, Peter Pfann, Alexander Belitzer, Thomas Bauernfeind:
A fully digital multimode polar transmitter employing 17b RF DAC in 3G mode. ISSCC 2011: 376-378 - Jonathan Borremans, Gunjan Mandal, Vito Giannini, Tomohiro Sano, Mark Ingels, Bob Verbruggen, Jan Craninckx:
A 40nm CMOS highly linear 0.4-to-6GHz receiver resilient to 0dBm out-of-band blockers. ISSCC 2011: 62-64 - Janet Brunsilius, Eric Siragusa, Steve Kosic, Frank Murden, Ege Yetis, Binh Luu, Jeff Bray, Phil Brown, Allen Barlow:
A 16b 80MS/s 100mW 77.6dB SNR CMOS pipeline ADC. ISSCC 2011: 186-188 - Gyungsu Byun, Yanghyo Kim, Jongsun Kim, Sai-Wang Tam, Hsieh-Hung Hsieh, P.-Y. Wu, Chewnpu Jou, Jason Cong, Glenn Reinman, Mau-Chung Frank Chang:
An 8.4Gb/s 2.5pJ/b mobile memory I/O interface using simultaneous bidirectional Dual (Base+RF) band signaling. ISSCC 2011: 488-490 - David A. Calvillo-Cortes, Mustafa Acar, Mark P. van der Heijden, Melina Apostolidou, Leo C. N. de Vreede, Domine Leenaerts, Jan Sonsky:
A 65nm CMOS pulse-width-controlled driver with 8Vpp output voltage for switch-mode RF PAs up to 3.6GHz. ISSCC 2011: 58-60 - Ying Cao, Paul Leroux, Wouter De Cock, Michiel Steyaert:
A 1.7mW 11b 1-1-1 MASH ΔΣ time-to-digital converter. ISSCC 2011: 480-482 - Gaurav Chandra, Moshe Malkin:
A full-duplex 10GBase-T transmitter hybrid with SFDR >65dBc Over 1 to 400MHz in 40nm CMOS. ISSCC 2011: 144-146 - Meng-Fan Chang, Shin-Jang Shen, Chia-Chi Liu, Che-Wei Wu, Yu-Fan Lin, Shang-Chi Wu, Chia-En Huang, Han-Chao Lai, Ya-Chin King, Chorng-Jung Lin, Hung-Jen Liao, Yu-Der Chih, Hiroyuki Yamauchi:
An offset-tolerant current-sampling-based sense amplifier for Sub-100nA-cell-current nonvolatile memory. ISSCC 2011: 206-208 - Gregory K. Chen, Hassan Ghaed, Razi-Ul Haque, Michael Wieckowski, Yejoong Kim, Gyouho Kim, David Fick, Daeyeon Kim, Mingoo Seok, Kensall D. Wise, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester:
A cubic-millimeter energy-autonomous wireless intraocular pressure monitor. ISSCC 2011: 310-312 - Po-Hung Chen, Koichi Ishida, Katsuyuki Ikeuchi, Xin Zhang, Kentaro Honda, Yasuyuki Okuma, Yoshikatsu Ryu, Makoto Takamiya, Takayasu Sakurai:
A 95mV-startup step-up converter with Vth-tuned oscillator by fixed-charge programming and capacitor pass-on scheme. ISSCC 2011: 216-218 - Jiashu Chen, Ali M. Niknejad:
A compact 1V 18.6dBm 60GHz power amplifier in 65nm CMOS. ISSCC 2011: 432-433 - Ming-Shuan Chen, Yu-Nan Shih, Chen-Lun Lin, Hao-Wei Hung, Jri Lee:
A 40Gb/s TX and RX chip set in 65nm CMOS. ISSCC 2011: 146-148 - Ta-Shun Chu, Jonathan Roderick, SangHyun Chang, Timothy Mercer, Chenliang Du, Hossein Hashemi:
A short-range UWB impulse-radio CMOS sensor for human feature detection. ISSCC 2011: 294-296 - Gene C. H. Chuang, Pangan Ting, Jen-Yuan Hsu, Jiun-You Lai, Shun-Chang Lo, Ying-Chuan Hsiao, Tzi-Dar Chiueh:
A MIMO WiMAX SoC in 90nm CMOS for 300km/h mobility. ISSCC 2011: 134-136 - Ki Chul Chun, Wei Zhang, Pulkit Jain, Chris H. Kim:
A 700MHz 2T1C embedded DRAM macro in a generic logic process with no boosted supplies. ISSCC 2011: 506-507
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