Analog circuits and signal processing series
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- Adaptive RF front-ends for hand-held applications
- Adaptive low-power circuits for wireless communications
- Advanced design techniques for RF power amplifiers
- Analog IC reliability in nanometer CMOS
- Analog circuit design techniques at 0.5V
- Analog circuits and systems for voltage-mode and current-mode sensor interfacing applications
- Analog electronic filters : theory, design and synthesis
- Analog organic electronics : building blocks for organic smart sensor systems on foil
- Analog-and-algorithm-assisted ultra-low power biosignal acquisition systems
- Arbitrary modeling of TSVs for 3D integrated circuits
- Architectures and synthesizers for ultra-low power fast frequency-hopping WSN radios
- Bandwidth and efficiency enhancement in radio frequency power amplifiers for wireless transmitters
- Baseband analog circuits for software defined radio
- Batteryless mm-wave wireless sensors
- Broadband opto-electrical receivers in standard CMOS
- CMOS capacitive sensors for lab-on-chip applications : a multidisciplinary approach
- CMOS current-mode circuits for data communications
- CMOS integrated capacitive DC-DC converters
- CMOS integrated circuit design for wireless power transfer
- CMOS multichannel single-chip receivers for multi-gigabit optical data communications
- CMOS receiver front-ends for gigabit short-range optical communications
- Capacitively-coupled chopper amplifiers
- Charge-Sharing SAR ADCs for Low-Voltage Low-Power Applications
- Charge-based CMOS digital RF transmitters
- Circuit and interconnect design for RF and high bit-rate applications
- Circuit design on plastic foils
- Cognitive radio networks : from theory to practice
- Current feedback operational amplifiers and their applications
- Current-mode instrumentation amplifiers
- Design and implementation of fully-integrated inductive DC-DC converters in standard CMOS
- Design of efficient and safe neural stimulators : a multidisciplinary approach
- Design of low power integrated radios for emerging standards
- Design of organic complementary circuits and systems on foil
- Digitally assisted, fully integrated, wideband transmitters for high-speed millimeter-wave wireless communication links
- Distributed CMOS bidirectional amplifiers : broadbanding and linearization techniques
- Dynamic offset compensated CMOS amplifiers
- Dynamic-mismatch mapping for digitally-assisted DACs
- EMC of analog integrated circuits
- Electrothermal frequency references in standard CMOS
- Energy scalable radio design : for pulsed UWB communication and ranging
- Energy-efficient smart temperature sensors in CMOS technology
- Flexible adaptation in cognitive radios
- Fractal elements and their applications
- Full-chip nanometer routing techniques
- Generalized low-voltage circuit techniques for very high-speed time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters
- High performance multi-channel high-speed I/O circuits
- High-/mixed-voltage analog and RF circuit techniques for nanoscale CMOSh[electronic book]
- High-level modeling and synthesis of analog integrated systems
- High-resolution IF-to-baseband [Sigma-Delta] ADC for car radios
- High-speed optical receivers with integrated photodiode in nanoscale CMOS
- IP cores design from specifications to production : modeling, verification, optimization, and protection
- Integrated 60GHz RF beamforming in CMOS
- Integrated frequency synthesis for convergent wireless solutions
- Linear CMOS RF power amplifiers for wireless applications : efficiency enhancement and frequency-tunable capability
- Low power UWB CMOS radar sensors
- Low power active electrode ICs for wearable EEG acquisition
- Low-frequency noise in advanced MOS devices
- Low-power high-resolution analog to digital converters : design, test and calibration
- Low-power high-speed ADCs for nanometer CMOS integration
- Memristor technology : synthesis and modeling for sensing and security applications
- Minimizing spurious tones in digital delta-sigma modulators
- Mobility-based time references for wireless sensor networks
- Nanometer CMOS RFICs for mobile TV applications
- Noise-shaping all-digital phase-locked loops : modeling, simulation, analysis and design
- Omnidirectional inductive powering for biomedical implants
- On-chip high-voltage generator design : design methodology for charge pumps
- Pipelined ADC design and enhancement techniques
- Power management for wearable electronic devices
- Quadrature RC-oscillators : the van der Pol approach
- RFID security : a lightweight paradigm
- Radiation hardened CMOS integrated circuits for time-based signal processing
- Radiation-tolerant delta-sigma time-to-digital converters
- Reconfigurable RF power amplifiers on silicon for wireless handsets
- Reference-free CMOS pipeline analog-to-digital converters
- Robust sigma delta converters : and their application in low-power highly-digitized flexible receivers
- Self-powered SoC platform for analysis and prediction of cardiac arrhythmias
- Silicon-based RF front-ends for ultra wideband radios
- Smart AD and DA converters
- Smart and flexible digital-to-analog converters
- Software radio : sampling rate selection, design and synchronization
- Substrate noise coupling in RFICs
- The gm/ID design methodology, a sizing tool for low-voltage analog CMOS circuits : the semi-empirical and compact model approaches
- Time multiplexed beam-forming with space-frequency transformation
- Time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters
- Trustworthy hardware design : combinational logic locking techniques
- Ultra low power ECG processing system for IoT devices
- Ultra low power transceiver for wireless body area networks
- Ultra low-power biomedical signal processing : an analog wavelet filter approach for pacemakers
- Ultra-low-power and ultra-low-cost short-range wireless receivers in nanoscale CMOS
- Variation tolerant on-chip interconnects
- Variation-aware analog structural synthesis : a computational intelligence approach
- Voltage-to-frequency converters : CMOS design and implementation
- Wireless power transfer and data communication for intracranial neural recording applications
- Wireless power transfer and data communication for neural implants : case study : epilepsy monitoring
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