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2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j9]David Barras, Robert Meyer-Piening, George von Büren, Walter Hirt, Heinz Jäckel:
A Low-Power Baseband ASIC for an Energy-Collection IR-UWB Receiver. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 44(6): 1721-1733 (2009) - [j8]Lucio Rodoni, George von Büren, Alex Huber, Martin L. Schmatz, Heinz Jäckel:
A 5.75 to 44 Gb/s Quarter Rate CDR With Data Rate Selection in 90 nm Bulk CMOS. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 44(7): 1927-1941 (2009) - [c9]David Barras, Heinz Jäckel, Walter Hirt:
A wideband 0 to 60 dB CMOS variable gain amplifier for IR-UWB I/Q receivers. ESSCIRC 2009: 264-267 - [c8]George von Büren, David Barras, Heinz Jäckel, Alex Huber, Christian Kromer, Marcel A. Kossel:
Design and phase noise analysis of a multiphase 6 to 11 GHz PLL. ESSCIRC 2009: 384-387 - 2008
- [j7]Thomas Degen, Heinz Jäckel:
Continuous Monitoring of Electrode-Skin Impedance Mismatch During Bioelectric Recordings. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 55(6): 1711-1715 (2008) - [c7]George von Büren, Lucio Rodoni, Heinz Jäckel, Roland Brun, Daniel Holzer, Alex Huber, Martin L. Schmatz:
5.75 to 44Gb/s quarter rate CDR with data rate selection in 90nm bulk CMOS. ESSCIRC 2008: 166-169 - 2007
- [j6]Thomas Degen, Simon Torrent, Heinz Jäckel:
Low-Noise Two-Wired Buffer Electrodes for Bioelectric Amplifiers. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 54(7): 1328-1332 (2007) - 2006
- [j5]Christian Kromer, Gion Sialm, Christian Menolfi, Martin L. Schmatz, Frank Ellinger, Heinz Jäckel:
A 25-Gb/s CDR in 90-nm CMOS for High-Density Interconnects. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 41(12): 2921-2929 (2006) - [j4]Thomas Degen, Heinz Jäckel:
A pseudodifferential amplifier for bioelectric events with DC-offset compensation using two-wired amplifying electrodes. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 53(2): 300-310 (2006) - [c6]Christian Kromer, Gion Sialm, Christian Menolfi, Martin L. Schmatz, Frank Ellinger, Heinz Jäckel:
A 25Gb/s CDR in 90nm CMOS for High-Density Interconnects. ISSCC 2006: 1266-1275 - [c5]Jonas R. M. Weiss, Marcel A. Kossel, Christian Menolfi, Thomas Morf, Martin L. Schmatz, Thomas Toifl, Heinz Jäckel:
A DC-to-44-GHz 19dB Gain Amplifier in 90nm CMOS Using Capacitive Bandwidth Enhancement. ISSCC 2006: 2082-2091 - [c4]George von Büren, Christian Kromer, Frank Ellinger, Alex Huber, Martin L. Schmatz, Heinz Jäckel:
A Combined Dynamic and Static Frequency Divider for a 40GHz PLL in 80nm CMOS. ISSCC 2006: 2462-2471 - [c3]Frank Ellinger, Jörg Carls, Silvan Wehrli, Heinz Jäckel, Christian Kromer, Leif Wiebking, Alexander Dabek, Jörg Hüttner, Richard Roskosch, Roland Gierlich, Claus Seisenberger, Mario Huemer, Ralf Mosshammer, Thomas Ussmüller, Robert Weigel, Viswanathan Subramanian, Marko Krcmar, Georg Böck, Demosthenes Doumenis, Antonis Kalis, Elena Avatagelou, Anastasia Garbi, Solon Spiegel:
EU Project Resolution - Reconfigurable Systems for Mobile Local Communication and Positioning. WINSYS 2006: 362-366 - 2005
- [j3]Christian Kromer, Gion Sialm, Christoph Berger, Thomas Morf, Martin L. Schmatz, Frank Ellinger, Daniel Erni, Gian-Luca Bona, Heinz Jäckel:
A 100-mW 4×10 Gb/s transceiver in 80-nm CMOS for high-density optical interconnects. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 40(12): 2667-2679 (2005) - 2004
- [j2]Christian Kromer, Gion Sialm, Thomas Morf, Martin L. Schmatz, Frank Ellinger, Daniel Erni, Heinz Jäckel:
A low-power 20-GHz 52-dBΩ transimpedance amplifier in 80-nm CMOS. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 39(6): 885-894 (2004) - [j1]Thomas Degen, Heinz Jäckel:
Enhancing interference rejection of preamplified electrodes by automated gain adaption. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 51(11): 2031-2039 (2004) - [c2]Frank Ellinger, Corrado Carta, Lucio Rodoni, George von Büren, David Barras, Martin L. Schmatz, Heinz Jäckel:
BiCMOS Variable Gain LNA at C-Band with Ultra Low Power Consumption for WLAN. ICT 2004: 891-899 - 2003
- [c1]Thomas Degen, Heinz Jäckel, Michael Rufer, Stefen Wyss:
SPEEDY: A Fall Detector in a Wrist Watch. ISWC 2003: 184-189
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