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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j4]Klaus Schmalz, Nick Rothbart, Alexandra Glück, Mohamed Hussein Eissa, Thomas Mausolf, Esref Turkmen, Selahattin Berk Yilmaz, Heinz-Wilhelm Hübers:
Dual-Band Transmitter and Receiver With Bowtie-Antenna in 0.13 μm SiGe BiCMOS for Gas Spectroscopy at 222 - 270 GHz. IEEE Access 9: 124805-124816 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j3]Nick Rothbart, Olaf Holz, Rembert Koczulla, Klaus Schmalz, Heinz-Wilhelm Hübers:
Analysis of Human Breath by Millimeter-Wave/Terahertz Spectroscopy. Sensors 19(12): 2719 (2019) - 2018
- [j2]Mohamed Hussein Eissa, Andrea Malignaggi, Ruoyu Wang, Mohamed Elkhouly, Klaus Schmalz, Ahmet Cagri Ulusoy, Dietmar Kissinger:
Wideband 240-GHz Transmitter and Receiver in BiCMOS Technology With 25-Gbit/s Data Rate. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 53(9): 2532-2542 (2018) - [c10]Jan Wessel, Klaus Schmalz, Farabi Ibne Jamal, Dietmar Kissinger:
Contactless Investigation of Dielectric Samples with a High-Q Millimeter-Wave Sensor. EMBC 2018: 5926-5929 - [c9]Jan Wessel, Klaus Schmalz, Johann-Christoph Scheytt, Dietmar Kissinger:
Sensitive permittivity detector for dielectric samples at 120 GHz. RWS 2018: 136-138 - 2017
- [c8]Nick Rothbart, Klaus Schmalz, Johannes Borngräber, Selahattin Berk Yilmaz, Dietmar Kissinger, Heinz-Wilhelm Hübers:
Towards breath gas detection with a 245 GHz gas sensor based on SiGe BiCMOS technology. IEEE SENSORS 2017: 1-3 - 2016
- [c7]Klaus Schmalz, Johannes Borngräber, Selahattin Berk Yilmaz, Nick Rothbart, Dietmar Kissinger, Heinz-Wilhelm Hübers:
Gas spectroscopy with 245 GHz circuits in SiGe BiCMOS and Frac-N PLL for frequency ramps. IEEE SENSORS 2016: 1-3 - 2013
- [c6]Jan Wessel, Klaus Schmalz, Brian P. Cahill, Gunter Gastrock, Chafik Meliani:
Contactless characterization of yeast cell cultivation at 7 GHz and 240 GHz. RWS 2013: 247-249 - 2010
- [j1]Klaus Schmalz, Wolfgang Winkler, Johannes Borngräber, Wojciech Debski, Bernd Heinemann, Christoph Scheytt:
A Subharmonic Receiver in SiGe Technology for 122 ~ GHz Sensor Applications. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 45(9): 1644-1656 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c5]Wolfgang Winkler, Wojciech Debski, Bernd Heinemann, Falk Korndörfer, Holger Rücker, Klaus Schmalz, Christoph Scheytt, Bernd Tillack:
122 GHz low-noise-amplifier in sige technology. ESSCIRC 2009: 316-319 - [c4]Björn Lipka, Ulrich Kleine, Christoph Scheytt, Klaus Schmalz:
Design of a complementary folded-cascode operational amplifier. SoCC 2009: 111-114 - 2008
- [c3]Chang-Soon Choi, Eckhard Grass, Frank Herzel, Maxim Piz, Klaus Schmalz, Yaoming Sun, Srdjan Glisic, Milos Krstic, Klaus Tittelbach-Helmrich, Marcus Ehrig, Wolfgang Winkler, Rolf Kraemer, Christoph Scheytt:
60GHz OFDM hardware demonstrators in SiGe BiCMOS: State-of-the-art and future development. PIMRC 2008: 1-5 - 2007
- [c2]Eckhard Grass, Frank Herzel, Maxim Piz, Klaus Schmalz, Yaoming Sun, Srdjan Glisic, Milos Krstic, Klaus Tittelbach-Helmrich, Marcus Ehrig, Wolfgang Winkler, Christoph Scheytt, Rolf Kraemer:
60 GHz SiGe-BiCMOS Radio for OFDM Transmission. ISCAS 2007: 1979-1982 - 2005
- [c1]Klaus Schmalz, Mykhaylo A. Teplechuk, John I. Sewell:
A class AB 6th order log-domain filter in BiCMOS with 100-500 MHz tuning range. ECCTD 2005: 111-114
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