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- Ali Afsahi, Guang-Kaai Dehng:
Session 9 overview: High-performance wireless. ISSCC 2016: 162-163 - Abhishek Agrawal, Arun Natarajan:
2.2 A scalable 28GHz coupled-PLL in 65nm CMOS with single-wire synchronization for large-scale 5G mm-wave arrays. ISSCC 2016: 38-39 - Zeshan Ahmad, Mark Lee, Kenneth K. O:
20.5 1.4THz, -13dBm-EIRP frequency multiplier chain using symmetric- and asymmetric-CV varactors in 65nm CMOS. ISSCC 2016: 350-351 - Fazil Ahmad, Greg Unruh, Amrutha Iyer, Pin-En Su, Sherif Abdalla, Bo Shen, Mark Chambers, Ichiro Fujimori:
19.1 A 0.5-to-9.5GHz 1.2µs-lock-time fractional-N DPLL with ±1.25% UI period jitter in 16nm CMOS for dynamic frequency and core-count scaling in SoC. ISSCC 2016: 324-325 - Toshiki Arai, Toshio Yasue, Kazuya Kitamura, Hiroshi Shimamoto, Tomohiko Kosugi, Sung-Wook Jun, Satoshi Aoyama, Ming-Chieh Hsu, Yuichiro Yamashita, Hirofumi Sumi, Shoji Kawahito:
6.9 A 1.1µm 33Mpixel 240fps 3D-stacked CMOS image sensor with 3-stage cyclic-based analog-to-digital converters. ISSCC 2016: 126-128 - Ahmed Awny, Rajasekhar Nagulapalli, Daniel Micusik, Jan Hoffmann, Gunter Fischer, Dietmar Kissinger, Ahmet Cagri Ulusoy:
23.5 A dual 64Gbaud 10kΩ 5% THD linear differential transimpedance amplifier with automatic gain control in 0.13µm BiCMOS technology for optical fiber coherent receivers. ISSCC 2016: 406-407 - Ao Ba, Yao-Hong Liu, Johan H. C. van den Heuvel, Paul Mateman, Benjamin Busze, Jordy Gloudemans, Peter Vis, Johan Dijkhuis, Christian Bachmann, Guido Dolmans, Kathleen Philips, Harmke de Groot:
26.3 A 1.3nJ/b IEEE 802.11ah fully digital polar transmitter for IoE applications. ISSCC 2016: 440-441 - Hyeon-Min Bae, Ajith Amerasekera:
Session 3 overview: Ultra-high-speed wireline transceivers and energy-efficient links. ISSCC 2016: 54-55 - Anton Bakker, Yuan Gao:
Session 21 overview: Harvesting and wireless power. ISSCC 2016: 362-363 - Jun-Suk Bang, Hyunsik Kim, Kye-Seok Yoon, Sang-Han Lee, Se-Hong Park, Ohjo Kwon, Choongsun Shin, Seonki Kim, Gyu-Hyeong Cho:
11.7 A load-aware pre-emphasis column driver with 27% settling-time reduction in ±18% panel-load RC delay variation for 240Hz UHD flat-panel displays. ISSCC 2016: 212-213 - Matteo Bassi, Francesco Radice, Melchiorre Bruccoleri, Simone Erba, Andrea Mazzanti:
3.6 A 45Gb/s PAM-4 transmitter delivering 1.3Vppd output swing with 1V supply in 28nm CMOS FDSOI. ISSCC 2016: 66-67 - Behnam Behroozpour, Phillip A. M. Sandborn, Niels Quack, Tae Joon Seok, Yasuhiro Matsui, Ming C. Wu, Bernhard E. Boser:
11.8 Chip-scale electro-optical 3D FMCW lidar with 8µm ranging precision. ISSCC 2016: 214-216 - Marco Berkhout, Tim Piessens:
Session 5 overview: Analog techniques. ISSCC 2016: 86-87 - Sujith Billa, Amrith Sukumaran, Shanthi Pavan:
15.4 A 280µW 24kHz-BW 98.5dB-SNDR chopped single-bit CT ΔΣM achieving <10Hz 1/f noise corner without chopping artifacts. ISSCC 2016: 276-277 - Jan Bogaerts, Raf Lafaille, Marc Borremans, Jia Guo, Bart Ceulemans, Guy Meynants, Navid Sarhangnejad, Gavril Arsinte, Victor Statescu, Sonja van der Groen:
6.3 105×65mm2 391Mpixel CMOS image sensor with >78dB dynamic range for airborne mapping applications. ISSCC 2016: 114-115 - Lucien J. Breems, Muhammed Bolatkale, Hans Brekelmans, Shagun Bajoria, Jan Niehof, Robert Rutten, Bert Oude-Essink, Franco Fritschij, Jagdip Singh, Gerard Lassche:
15.2 A 2.2GHz continuous-time ΔΣ ADC with -102dBc THD and 25MHz BW. ISSCC 2016: 272-273 - Natalie Butz, Armin Taschwer, Yiannos Manoli, Matthias Kuhl:
22.6 A 22V compliant 56µW active charge balancer enabling 100% charge compensation even in monophasic and 36% amplitude correction in biphasic neural stimulators. ISSCC 2016: 390-391 - Nicolas Butzen, Michiel Steyaert:
12.2 A 94.6%-efficiency fully integrated switched-capacitor DC-DC converter in baseline 40nm CMOS using scalable parasitic charge redistribution. ISSCC 2016: 220-221 - Anantha P. Chandrakasan, Kevin Zhang:
Session 1 overview: Plenary session. ISSCC 2016: 6-7 - Hariprasad Chandrakumar, Dejan Markovic:
5.5 A 2µW 40mVpp linear-input-range chopper- stabilized bio-signal amplifier with boosted input impedance of 300MΩ and electrode-offset filtering. ISSCC 2016: 96-97 - Yue Chao, Lianming Li, Howard Cam Luong:
20.3 An 86-to-94.3GHz transmitter with 15.3dBm output power and 9.6% efficiency in 65nm CMOS. ISSCC 2016: 346-347 - ChandraKanth Reddy Chappidi, Kaushik Sengupta:
20.2 A frequency-reconfigurable mm-Wave power amplifier with active-impedance synthesis in an asymmetrical non-isolated combiner. ISSCC 2016: 344-345 - Yu-Hsin Chen, Tushar Krishna, Joel S. Emer, Vivienne Sze:
14.5 Eyeriss: An energy-efficient reconfigurable accelerator for deep convolutional neural networks. ISSCC 2016: 262-263 - Lin Cheng, Wing-Hung Ki, Tat-To Wong, Tak-Sang Yim, Chi-Ying Tsui:
21.7 A 6.78MHz 6W wireless power receiver with a 3-level 1× / ½ × / 0× reconfigurable resonant regulating rectifier. ISSCC 2016: 376-377 - Minki Cho, Stephen T. Kim, Carlos Tokunaga, Charles Augustine, Jaydeep P. Kulkarni, Krishnan Ravichandran, James W. Tschanz, Muhammad M. Khellah, Vivek De:
8.4 Post-silicon voltage-guard-band reduction in a 22nm graphics execution core using adaptive voltage scaling and dynamic power gating. ISSCC 2016: 152-153 - Wei-Han Cho, Yilei Li, Yuan Du, Chien-Heng Wong, Jieqiong Du, Po-Tsang Huang, Sheau Jiung Lee, Huan-Neng Ron Chen, Chewnpu Jou, Fu-Lung Hsueh, Mau-Chung Frank Chang:
10.2 A 38mW 40Gb/s 4-lane tri-band PAM-4 / 16-QAM transceiver in 28nm CMOS for high-speed Memory interface. ISSCC 2016: 184-185 - Sungdae Choi, Jin-Man Han:
Session 7 overview: Nonvolatile memory solutions. ISSCC 2016: 128-129 - Myungjoon Choi, Tae-Kwang Jang, Junwon Jeong, Seokhyeon Jeong, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester:
21.5 A current-mode wireless power receiver with optimal resonant cycle tracking for implantable systems. ISSCC 2016: 372-373 - Seojin Choi, Seyeon Yoo, Jaehyouk Choi:
10.7 A 185fsrms-integrated-jitter and -245dB FOM PVT-robust ring-VCO-based injection-locked clock multiplier with a continuous frequency-tracking loop using a replica-delay cell and a dual-edge phase detector. ISSCC 2016: 194-195 - Kyojin David Choo, John Bell, Michael P. Flynn:
27.3 Area-efficient 1GS/s 6b SAR ADC with charge-injection-cell-based DAC. ISSCC 2016: 460-461
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