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CMOS Analog High-Frequency Circuits for Emerging Applications

J. C. Rudell and V. Bhagavatula
University of Washington
Seattle, WA, USA

Abstract:

This presentation will highlight the research currently taking place at the University of Washington, in the FAST lab. Our work explores both circuit and architectural techniques to realize high-speed and low-power electronics in standard CMOS technologies. Specifically, we are focusing on mm-wave transceivers capable of down converting a very wideband signal (in excess of 30GHz). In addition, we are developing novel single-chip silicon transceiver systems for long-range sensor communication. There are other mixed-signal analog projects which are also being explored in our group including radio coexistence and biomedical electronics for neural stimulation; these will also be discussed.

 

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