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- 2015
- Zeshan Ahmad, Kenneth K. O:
0.65-0.73THz quintupler with an on-chip antenna in 65-nm CMOS. VLSIC 2015: 310- - Imran Ahmed, James A. Cherry, Ayaz Hasan, Akram Nafee, David Halupka, Younis Allasasmeh, W. Martin Snelgrove:
A low-power Gm-C-based CT-ΔΣ audio-band ADC in 1.1V 65nm CMOS. VLSIC 2015: 294- - Tamer A. Ali, Lakshmi P. Rao
, Ullas Singh, Mohammed M. Abdul-Latif, Yang Liu, Amr Amin Hafez, Henry Park, Anand Vasani, Zhi Huang, Arvindh Iyer, Bo Zhang, Afshin Momtaz, Namik Kocaman:
A 3.8 mW/Gbps quad-channel 8.5-13 Gbps serial link with a 5-tap DFE and a 4-tap transmit FFE in 28 nm CMOS. VLSIC 2015: 348- - Tejasvi Anand, Kofi A. A. Makinwa, Pavan Kumar Hanumolu:
A self-referenced VCO-based temperature sensor with 0.034°C/mV supply sensitivity in 65nm CMOS. VLSIC 2015: 200- - Christian Bachmann
, Maja Vidojkovic, Xiongchuan Huang, Maarten Lont, Yao-Hong Liu
, Ming Ding, Benjamin Busze, Jordy Gloudemans, Hans Giesen, Adnane Sbai, Gert-Jan van Schaik, Nauman F. Kiyani, Kouichi Kanda, Kazuaki Oishi, Shoichi Masui, Kathleen Philips, Harmke de Groot:
A 3.5mW 315/400MHz IEEE802.15.6/proprietary mode digitally-tunable radio SoC with integrated digital baseband and MAC processor in 40nm CMOS. VLSIC 2015: 94- - Alireza Sharif Bakhtiar, Anthony Chan Carusone
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A 19.6-Gbps CMOS optical receiver with local feedback IIR DFE. VLSIC 2015: 116- - Yosuke Bando, Konosuke Watanabe, Ken-ichi Maeda
, Hiroki Kudo, Masahiro Ishiyama, Atsushi Kunimatsu, Hiroto Nakai, Masafumi Takahashi, Yukihito Oowaki:
Caching mechanisms towards single-level storage systems for Internet of Things. VLSIC 2015: 132- - Jun-Suk Bang, Hyunsik Kim, Sang-Hui Park, Kiduk Kim, Sung-Won Choi, Ohjo Kwon, Choongsun Shin, Joohyung Lee, Gyu-Hyeong Cho:
Hybrid driver IC for real-time TFT non-uniformity compensation of ultra high-definition AMOLED display. VLSIC 2015: 326- - Suyoung Bang, Jae-sun Seo, Inhee Lee, Seokhyeon Jeong, Nathaniel Ross Pinckney, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester, Leland Chang:
A fully-integrated 40-phase flying-capacitance-dithered switched-capacitor voltage regulator with 6mV output ripple. VLSIC 2015: 336- - Jo De Boeck:
IoT: The Impact of Things. VLSIC 2015: 82- - Kyeongryeol Bong, Injoon Hong, Gyeonghoon Kim, Hoi-Jun Yoo:
A 0.5-degree error 10mW CMOS image sensor-based gaze estimation processor with logarithmic processing. VLSIC 2015: 46- - Bardia Bozorgzadeh, Douglas R. Schuweiler, Martin J. Bobák, Paul A. Garris, Pedram Mohseni:
Neurochemical thermostat: A neural interface SoC with integrated chemometrics for closed-loop regulation of brain dopamine. VLSIC 2015: 110- - Carlos Briseno-Vidrios, Alexander Edward
, Ayman Shafik, Samuel Palermo, José Silva-Martínez:
A 75 MHz BW 68dB DR CT-ΣΔ modulator with single amplifier biquad filter and a broadband low-power common-gate summing technique. VLSIC 2015: 254- - Shengchang Cai, Ehsan Zhian Tabasy, Ayman Shafik, Shiva Kiran, Sebastian Hoyos, Samuel Palermo:
A 25GS/s 6b TI binary search ADC with soft-decision selection in 65nm CMOS. VLSIC 2015: 158- - Alessandro Cevrero, Cosimo Aprile, Pier Andrea Francese
, U. Bapst, Christian Menolfi, Matthias Braendli
, Marcel A. Kossel, Thomas Morf, Lukas Kull, Hazar Yueksel, Ilter Oezkaya, Yusuf Leblebici, Volkan Cevher
, Thomas Toifl:
A 5.9mW/Gb/s 7Gb/s/pin 8-lane single-ended RX with crosstalk cancellation scheme using a XCTLE and 56-tap XDFE in 32nm SOI CMOS. VLSIC 2015: 228- - Ming-Shuan Chen, Mau-Chung Frank Chang
, Chih-Kong Ken Yang:
A low-PDP and low-area repeater using passive CTLE for on-chip interconnects. VLSIC 2015: 244- - Zhijie Chen, Masaya Miyahara, Akira Matsuzawa:
A 9.35-ENOB, 14.8 fJ/conv.-step fully-passive noise-shaping SAR ADC. VLSIC 2015: 64- - Jun-Chau Chien, Erh-Chia Yeh, Luke P. Lee, Mekhail Anwar, Ali M. Niknejad:
A near-field modulation chopping stabilized injection-locked oscillator sensor for protein conformation detection at microwave frequency. VLSIC 2015: 332- - Albert Yen-Chih Chiou, Chih-Cheng Hsieh:
A 0.4V self-powered CMOS imager with 140dB dynamic range and energy harvesting. VLSIC 2015: 86- - Wooyeol Choi
, Zeshan Ahmad, Amit Jha
, Ja-Yol Lee, Insoo Kim
, Kenneth K. O:
410-GHz CMOS imager using a 4th sub-harmonic mixer with effective NEP of 0.3 fW/Hz0.5 at 1-kHz noise bandwidth. VLSIC 2015: 302- - Myungjoon Choi, Suyoung Bang, Tae-Kwang Jang
, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester:
A 99nW 70.4kHz resistive frequency locking on-chip oscillator with 27.4ppm/ºC temperature stability. VLSIC 2015: 238- - Myungjoon Choi, Junhua Gu, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester:
Wide input range 1.7μW 1.2kS/s resistive sensor interface circuit with 1 cycle/sample logarithmic sub-ranging. VLSIC 2015: 330- - Yida Duan, Elad Alon:
A 6b 46GS/s ADC with >23GHz BW and sparkle-code error correction. VLSIC 2015: 162- - Dina El-Damak
, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:
Solar energy harvesting system with integrated battery management and startup using single inductor and 3.2nW quiescent power. VLSIC 2015: 280- - Osama Elhadidy, Ashkan Roshan-Zamir, Hae-Woong Yang, Samuel Palermo:
A 32 Gb/s 0.55 mW/Gbps PAM4 1-FIR 2-IIR tap DFE receiver in 65-nm CMOS. VLSIC 2015: 224- - Gil Engel, Martin Clara, Haiyang Zhu, Paul Wilkins:
A 16-bit 10Gsps current steering RF DAC in 65nm CMOS achieving 65dBc ACLR multi-carrier performance at 4.5GHz Fout. VLSIC 2015: 166- - Michael Fausten, Thorsten Huck, Armin Ruhle, Tuelin Baysal, Robert Kornhaas:
Automated driving - Impacts on the vehicle architecture. VLSIC 2015: 28- - Adam Fuks:
Sensor-hub sweet-spot analysis for ultra-low-power always-on operation. VLSIC 2015: 154- - Yuan Gao
, Lisong Li
, Philip K. T. Mok:
A 5.5W AC input converter-free LED driver with 82% low-frequency-flicker reduction, 88.2% efficiency and 0.92 power factor. VLSIC 2015: 286- - Kiarash Gharibdoust, Armin Tajalli
, Yusuf Leblebici:
A 4×9 Gb/s 1 pJ/b NRZ/multi-tone serial-data transceiver with crosstalk reduction architecture for multi-drop memory interfaces in 40nm CMOS. VLSIC 2015: 180-
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