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Publikováno v:
2021 Austrochip Workshop on Microelectronics (Austrochip).
This paper presents the design and analysis of a stacked C-DAC output stage with feed-forward assisted cascode charging in 16 nm FinFET technology. The presented design operates with input signals in a frequency range from a few hundred MHz up to 6 G
Publikováno v:
e & i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik. 135:89-98
The rapidly evolving trend for increased data rates in today’s and future cellular communication systems poses extreme difficulties for developers of cellular transceivers. A multitude of standards ranging from legacy 2G to the upcoming, yet to be
Autor:
Daniel Gruber, Michael Kalcher
Publikováno v:
ISCAS
An open-loop feedback-less CMOS multiphase generator circuit architecture is presented. The principle generates n 360°/n-spaced outputs from a single-ended input LO or clock at the very same frequency. The phase accuracy of the implemented circuit e
Publikováno v:
ISCAS
This paper presents extensions to the switched state-space modeling approach for capacitive RF-DACs. In contrast to other state-of-the-art behavioral models for nonlinear devices, the state-space representation allows for inclusion of the dominant no
Autor:
Daniel Gruber, Michael Kalcher
Publikováno v:
2017 Austrochip Workshop on Microelectronics (Austrochip).
An open-loop feedback-less CMOS quadrature (I/Q) local oscillator (LO) signal generator is presented. The circuit generates differential 90° shifted LO outputs from a differential input LO at the very same frequency. The phase accuracy of the implem
Publikováno v:
ESSCIRC
A circuit architecture to generate differential CMOS quadrature (I/Q) local oscillator (LO) signals from a differential input at the same frequency is presented. The phase accuracy of the proposed architecture relies on the matching of two delays and
Publikováno v:
EDUCON
Teaching wireless sensor networks (WSNs) only theoretically is not sufficient to understand the complex interaction of these networks. WSNs consist of sensor nodes which measure physical quantities of their environment, preprocess the measured data,