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9th ICECS 2002: Dubrovnik, Croatia
- Proceedings of the 2002 9th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, ICECS 2002, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 15-18, 2002. IEEE 2002, ISBN 0-7803-7596-3
- David Deschans, Jean-Baptiste Bégueret, Yann Deval
, Christophe Scarabello, Pascal Fouillat, Guy Montignac, Alain Baudry:
A SiGe 4-Gsps 2-bits digitizer with 2-4 GHz input bandwidth. 1-4 - Gianluca Giustolisi, Gaetano Palumbo, Salvatore Pennisi
:
Statistical analysis of the resolution in a current-mode ADC. 5-8 - Mohammad Reza Hassanzadeh, Jafar Talebzadeh, Omid Shoaei
:
A high-speed, current-steering digital-to-analog converter in 0.6-μm CMOS. 9-12 - Abhijit M. Dighe, A. V. Bapat:
An asynchronous serial flash converter. 13-15 - Jinghua Li, Franco Maloberti:
Pipeline of successive approximation converters with optimum power merit factor. 17-20 - Yefim S. Poberezhskiy, Gennady Y. Poberezhskiy:
Sampling and signal reconstruction structures performing internal antialiasing filtering. 21-24 - Andrew Marshall, Sreedhar Natarajan:
PD-SOI and FD-SOI: a comparison of circuit performance. 25-28 - Luis Quintanilla, Jesús Arias Álvarez, Lourdes Enríquez
, José Vicente, Juan Barbolla, Diego Vázquez, Adoración Rueda
:
Design of a switched opamp-based bandpass filter in a 0.35 μm CMOS technology. 29-32 - Jader A. De Lima:
A low-voltage programmable-gain current-mode amplifier. 33-36 - Adnan Harb, Mohamad Sawan:
Low power BIN integrator dedicated to neural signal processing. 37-40 - Yong Liu, Zhiqiang Gao:
Timing analysis of transistor stack for leakage power saving. 41-44 - Luis Henrique de Carvalho Ferreira, Robson L. Moreno
, Tales C. Pimenta
, Carlos A. R. Filho:
A precise sample-and-hold circuit topology in CMOS for low voltage applications with offset voltage self correction. 45-48 - Lyes Bouzerara, M. T. Belaroussi:
Low-voltage CMOS wideband operational transconductance amplifier with regulated cascode circuit. 49-52 - Patricia Desgreys, Antoine Tauvel, Patrick Loumeau:
SC and SI techniques performances faced with technological advances [in CMOS]. 53-56 - Cosmin Popa, Anca Manuela Manolescu, Octavian Mitrea, Manfred Glesner:
Low-power CMOS active resistor independent on the threshold voltage. 57-60 - Gaetano Palumbo, Domenico Pappalardo, Maurizio Gaibotti:
Voltage regulator based on an high-efficiency adaptive charge pump. 61-64 - Chua-Chin Wang, Hsien-Chih She, Ron Hu:
A ROM-less direct digital frequency synthesizer by using trigonometric quadruple angle formula. 65-68 - Chua-Chin Wang, Hsien-Chih She, Ron Hu:
A 1.2 GHz programmable DLL-based frequency multiplier for wireless applications. 69-72 - Vojkan Vidojkovic, Johan van der Tang, Arjan J. Leeuwenburgh, Arthur H. M. van Roermund:
Analysis of an 1.8 - 2.5 GHz multi-standard high image-reject front-end. 73-76 - Stefano C. Di Pascoli, Luca Fanucci
, F. Giusti, Bruno Neri
, Domenico Zito:
A single-chip 1.8 GHz image reject RF receiver front-end with boot-strapped inductors. 77-80 - Rami F. Salem, Sherif H. Galal, M. Sameh Tawfik, Hani F. Ragaie:
A new highly linear CMOS mixer suitable for deep submicron technologies. 81-84 - Eric Kerhervé
, Philippe Naud, Georges Germain, Pierre Jarry:
RF antenna matching methods for radar cross section measurements. 85-88 - Lampros Dermentzoglou, George Kamoulakos, Aggeliki Arapoyanni:
An extra low noise 1.8 GHz voltage controlled oscillator in 0.35 SiGe BiCMOS technology. 89-92 - Aleksandar Tasic, Wouter A. Serdijn:
Concept of quasi-capacitive tapping of bipolar voltage-controlled oscillators. 93-96 - Aleksandar Tasic, Wouter A. Serdijn:
K-rail diagrams - comprehensive tool for full performance characterization of voltage-controlled oscillators. 97-100 - Nikos Fragoulis, Ioannis Haritantis:
A low-voltage quadrature log-domain oscillator. 101-104 - Stefano C. Di Pascoli, Luca Fanucci
, Bruno Neri
, Domenico Zito:
A new differential LNA topology for wireless applications. 105-108 - Eric Kerhervé
, Laurent Courcelle, Pierre Jarry:
Millimetric wave amplifier for single side band optical modulator. 109-112 - Giovanni Girlando, Giuseppe Ferla, Egidio Ragonese
, Giuseppe Palmisano:
Silicon bipolar LNAs in the X and Ku bands. 113-116 - Nikos Naskas, Yannis Papananos:
Baseband predistorter for radio frequency power amplifiers based on a non-iterative, fast adaptation method. 117-120 - Marco Balsi
, Francesco Centurelli
, Salvatore Pennisi
, Alessandro Trifiletti:
A tree-like amplifier architecture for large gain-bandwidth product. 121-124 - Andrew E. J. Ng, John I. Sewell:
Log-domain allpass group-delay equaliser design with XFILTER. 125-128 - Jan Vondras:
New way to design active filters with corrected group delay frequency response through EDE method. 129-132 - J. Vrbata, Milos Laipert, Miroslav Vlcek:
Synthesis of the group delay equalizers. 133-136 - B. M. Monge Sanz, Pedro A. Martínez Martínez, S. Celma-Pueyo:
A new CCII+ based biquad. 137-140 - Javier Lemus-López, Alejandro Díaz-Sánchez, Jaime Ramírez-Angulo:
An analog median filter with fuzzy adaptation. 141-144 - Georgi A. Nenov:
A complex lowpass-multipassband converter for synthesis of complex switched-current filters. 145-148 - Mirko Dozet, Nino Stojkovic:
Realization of the all-pole third-order transfer function. 149-152 - C. Cuypers, Voo Nyuk Yoong
, Mykhaylo A. Teplechuk, John I. Sewell:
The general synthesis of complex analogue filters. 153-156 - Slawomir Koziel
, Stanislaw Szczepanski:
Structure generation and performance comparison of canonical elliptic Gm-C filters. 157-160 - Slawomir Koziel
, Stanislaw Szczepanski:
Sensitivity comparison of high-order all-pole Gm-C filters in canonical structures. 161-164 - Karel Hajek
, Jirí Sedlácek:
General multiple LC prototype filter solutions and optimization. 165-168 - Debashis Dutta, Qadeer Ahmad Khan, Swapna Banerjee:
Design of continuous-time filter for hearing aid application using current conveyors. 169-172 - Shahram Minaei, Oguzhan Cicekoglu:
Current-mode multifunction filter using opamp compensation poles. 173-176 - Rosario Mita, Gaetano Palumbo, Salvatore Pennisi
:
Hybrid nested Miller compensation with nulling resistors. 177-180 - Rosario Mita, Gaetano Palumbo, Salvatore Pennisi
:
Comparison between Miller integrator cells using VOAs and CFOAs. 181-184 - Sherif Hammouda, Mohamed Tawfik, Hani F. Ragaie:
A 1.5 V opamp design with high gain wide bandwidth and its application in a high Q bandpass filter operating at 10.7 MHz. 185-188 - Luis Nero Alves
, Rui L. Aguiar
:
Frequency behavior of classical current mirrors [CMOS]. 189-192 - Jorge Guilherme
, João C. Vital, José E. Franca:
A CMOS logarithmic pipeline A/D converter with a dynamic range of 80 dB. 193-196 - Andrzej Kielbasinski:
Another simple transistor-only lumped-distributed tunable low-pass filter. 197-200 - Aurencio Sanczczak Farias, Sidnei Noceti Filho, Rui Seara:
Transitional filters using linear interpolation with the filter selection based on the total mean weighting performance. 201-204 - Salma A. Ghoneim, Hossam M. A. Fahmy:
Specification of the DRM and the time for preventive maintenance for an aging resource. 205-208 - Drazen Jurisic, Neven Mijat, George S. Moschytz:
Low-power high-order band-pass active-RC allpole filters using a "lossy" LP-BP transformation. 209-213 - Cristian Ravariu
, Florina Ravariu, Adrian Rusu, D. Dobrescu, Lidia Dobrescu
, C. Popa, I. Chiran:
A new job for the pseudo-MOS transistor: working in the pressure sensors field. 215-218 - Davorin Ambrus
, Vedran Bilas
, Igor Lackovic
:
Transducer interface for multichannel wired telemetry in high temperature environment. 219-222 - Vesna Rubezic, Budimir Lutovac
, Radoje Ostojic:
Linear generalized synchronization of two chaotic Colpitts oscillators. 223-225 - Miroslav Husak:
Model of tilt sensor system. 227-230 - Haiqiao Xiao, Rolf Schaumann:
A low-voltage low-power CMOS 5-GHz oscillator based on active inductors. 231-234 - Montree Siripruchyanun, Paramote Wardkein:
A four-quadrant analog multiplier based on switched-capacitor and pulse-width amplitude modulation techniques. 235-238 - Marco Bucci, Lucia Germani, Raimondo Luzzi, Pasquale Tommasino, Alessandro Trifiletti, Mario Varanonuovo:
A high speed truly IC random number source for smart card microcontrollers. 239-242 - Emmanuel Zervakis, Nikos Haralabidis:
A fast 0.25um CMOS current-mode front-end stage for solid state detector interfaces. 243-246 - Ivan Grech, Joseph Micallef, Tanya Vladimirova:
Experimental results obtained from analog chips used for extracting sound localization cues. 247-251 - Carlos A. dos Reis Filho, Murilo Pilon Pessatti, João Paulo Cerquinho Cajueiro:
Analog triangular-to-sine converter using lateral-pnp transistors in CMOS process. 253-256 - Tolga Kaya
, Ali Zeki
:
A modified active current mirror suitable for current-mode algorithmic analog-to-digital converters. 257-260 - Miguel Angel Garcia-Andrade, Guillermo Espinosa Flores-Verdad, David Báez-López:
Harmonic distortion in switched current cells due to settling error. 261-264 - Octavian Fratu
, Simona Halunga, Marius Vladan, Mehdi Bathaee:
Transient evolution for different strategies in the amplifier gain control. 265-268 - Pilar Molina-Gaudó, Francisco del Águìla López, Pere Palà-Schönwälder, Jesús Navarro Artigas:
Simple nonlinear large signal MOSFET model parameter extraction for class E amplifiers. 269-272 - Florin Constantinescu, Miruna Nitescu, Constantin Viorel Marin, Mihai Iordache, Lucia Dumitriu:
Implementation of 2D SPICE models for finding periodic steady state of strongly nonlinear RF-IC. 273-276 - Luis Nero Alves
, Rui L. Aguiar
:
Noise performance of classical current mirrors. 277-280 - Veljko Milanovic:
Multilevel beam SOI-MEMS fabrication and applications. 281-285 - Michael B. Cohn, Ryan Roehnelt, Ji-Hai Xu, Alexander Shteinberg, Steven Cheung:
MEMS packaging on a budget (fiscal and thermal). 287-290 - Brett Warneke, Kristofer S. J. Pister:
MEMS for distributed wireless sensor networks. 291-294 - Darrin J. Young:
Micromachined RF voltage-controlled oscillator with phase noise characterization. 295-298 - Van Tam Nguyen, Patrick Loumeau, Jean-François Naviner
:
A time-interleaved chopper-stabilized delta-sigma analog to digital converter. 299-302 - Valentino Liberali
, Roberto Rossi, Guido Torelli:
A multiplierless decimation filter for ΣΔ A/D conversion. 303-306 - Ivan John O'Connell
, Colin Lyden:
A high pass switched capacitor ΣΔ modulator. 307-310 - Juan Jesús Ocampo Hidalgo, Alberto García Ortiz, Lukusa D. Kabulepa, Manfred Glesner:
Analysis of bandpass sigma-delta modulator architectures. 311-314 - Fan Lou, Seng-Pan U, Rui Paulo Martins:
N-path multirate sigma-delta modulator for high-frequency applications. 315-318 - Hossein Shamsi, Omid Shoaei
:
A 160-MS/s six-order wideband bandpass sigma-delta modulator. 319-322 - Phanumas Khumsat, Apisak Worapishet, Alison Burdett:
FT-integrator in digital CMOS process for continuous-time ΣΔ modulator. 323-326 - Dag T. Wisland, Mats Erling Høvin, Tor Sverre Lande
:
A second-order non-feedback ΔΣ modulator for D/A conversion. 327-330 - Dag T. Wisland, Mats Erling Høvin, Lars A. Fleischer, Tor Sverre Lande
:
A new scalable non-feedback ΔΣ digital-to-analog converter. 331-334 - Ana Rusu, Hannu Tenhunen:
A multi-bit sigma-delta modulator for wideband applications. 335-338 - Adam Strak, Andreas Gothenberg
, Hannu Tenhunen:
Analysis of clock jitter effects in wideband sigma-delta modulators for rf-applications. 339-342 - Chiheb Rebai
, Dominique Dallet, Philippe Marchegay:
Digital sigma delta modulation for on chip signal generation. 343-346 - Fu-Kai Tsai, Hong-Yi Huang, Li-Kuo Dai, Cheng-Der Chiang, Ping-Kuo Weng, Yung-Chung Chin:
A time-delay-integration CMOS readout circuit for IR scanning. 347-350 - Patrick Pittet
, Guo-Neng Lu, Aimad El Mourabit:
On-chip transimpedance preamplifier for CMOS BDJ optical detector using active enhanced impedance loads. 351-354 - Guo-Neng Lu, Patrick Pittet
, Genaro Carrillo, Aimad El Mourabit:
On-chip synchronous detection for CMOS photodetector. 355-358 - Yamu Hu, Jean-François Gervais, Mohamad Sawan:
High power efficiency inductive link with full-duplex data communication. 359-362 - R. Magnani, Francesco Tinfena, V. Kempe, Luca Fanucci
:
Mechanical stress measurement electronics based on piezo-resistive and piezo-Hall effects. 363-366 - Sakari Aaltonen, Janne Roos:
Simple reduced-order macromodels with PRIMA. 367-370 - Janusz Zarebski
, Krzysztof Górecki
:
On some properties of the convolution algorithms for the thermal analysis of semiconductor devices. 371-374 - Kuo-Hsing Cheng, Shun-Wen Cheng:
Influences of minimum cut plane properties on the mincut circuit partitioning problems. 375-379 - Rubén Fernández, Antonio J. López-Martín
, Carlos Aristoteles De la Cruz-Blas
, Alfonso Carlosena
:
A 1V micropower FGMOS log-domain filter. 381-384 - Lubomír Brancík
:
Improved method of numerical inversion of two-dimensional Laplace transforms for dynamical systems simulation. 385-388 - Salvatore Pennisi
:
High accuracy CMOS capacitance multiplier. 389-392 - Srdjan Dragic, Martin Margala
:
Application-specific low-voltage current amplifier for system-on-chip IDDQ test. 397-400 - Amir M. Sodagar, Khalil Najafi:
A wide-range supply-independent CMOS voltage reference for telemetry-powering applications. 401-404 - Salvatore Pennisi
:
Using a low-voltage COA for high-performance voltage amplification. 405-408 - Rada Dragovic-Ivanovic, Zoran Mijanovic, Ljubisa Stankovic
, Nedjeljko Lekic:
Optimal resistor ratio in the DAC with low precision resistors - statistical approach. 409-412 - Mary Sue Haydt, Samiha Mourad, William Terry, Janice Terry:
A new model for metastability. 413-416 - Ivan Blunno, Francesco Gregoretti, Claudio Passerone, D. Peretto, Leonardo M. Reyneri:
Designing low electro magnetic emissions circuits through clock skew optimization. 417-420 - Massimo Comparini, Andrea Di Pasquale, Marziale Feudale, Agostino Giorgio
, Anna Gina Perri
:
A method to design MMICs for high production yields. 421-424 - Chao Xu, Winslow Sargeant, Kenneth R. Laker, Jan Van der Spiegel:
An extended frequency range CMOS voltage-controlled oscillator. 425-428 - Hwang-Cherng Chow, I-Hsin Wang:
High performance automatic gain control circuit using a S/H peak-detector for ASK receiver. 429-432 - Ricardo Andres Aroca, Majid Ahmadi, R. Hashemian, Graham A. Jullien, William C. Miller:
A B-s complement continuous valued digit adder. 433-436 - Mehdi Bathaee, Calin Andrian-Albescu, Dragos Nicolae, Zed Moustoufi, Hamid Ghezel:
A full CMOS adaptive 3.3V/5V supply VCM/spindle controller with 9mA total current consumption in lock mode for high TPI and RPM of 8200 for 1" micro-drive, 1.8" drive, and 2.5" drive. 437-440 - Mahmoud Al-Qutayri
:
Supply current monitor and set-up for fault detection in analogue circuits. 441-444 - Jaan Raik
, Artur Jutman
, Raimund Ubar:
Fast static compaction of tests composed of independent sequences: basic properties and comparison of methods. 445-448 - Aiman H. El-Maleh
, Raslan H. Al-Abaji:
Extended frequency-directed run-length code with improved application to system-on-a-chip test data compression. 449-452 - Volker Meyer, Walter Anheier, Arne Sticht:
Non-robust delay test pattern enhancement. 453-456 - Carlos Guerrero
, Guillermo Rodríguez-Navas
, Julián Proenza
:
Hardware support for fault tolerance in triple redundant CAN controllers. 457-460 - Aiman El-Maleh
, Ali Al-Suwaiyan:
An efficient test relaxation technique for combinational circuits based on critical path tracing. 461-465 - San Lin, Samiha Mourad:
Embedded testing for data communications circuits. 467-470 - Haidar Harmanani
, Rony Saliba:
An evolutionary algorithm for the testable allocation problem in high-level synthesis. 471-474 - Laurence Tianruo Yang, Jon C. Muzio:
Introducing redundant transformations for high level built-in self-testable synthesis. 475-479 - Davide De Caro
, Ettore Napoli, Antonio G. M. Strollo
:
ROM-less direct digital frequency synthesizers exploiting polynomial approximation. 481-484 - Costas Efstathiou, Haridimos T. Vergos, Dimitris Nikolos:
Ling adders in CMOS standard cell technologies. 485-488 - Rosario Mita, Gaetano Palumbo, Salvatore Pennisi
, Massimo Poli:
A novel pseudo random bit generator for cryptography applications. 489-492 - Oscar Gustafsson
, Lars Wanhammar:
Bit-level pipelinable general and fixed coefficient digit-serial/parallel multipliers based on shift-accumulation. 493-496