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John Choma Jr.
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- affiliation: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [c26]Uldric A. Antao, John Choma Jr., Alireza A. Dibazar, Theodore W. Berger:
Mismatch and temperature compensation for subthreshold seismic sensor system. LASCAS 2016: 339-342 - 2015
- [j3]Viviane S. Ghaderi, Dong Song, John Choma Jr., Theodore W. Berger:
Nonlinear Cognitive Signal Processing in Ultralow-Power Programmable Analog Hardware. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. II Express Briefs 62-II(2): 124-128 (2015) - [c25]Susan M. Schober, John Choma Jr.:
A 1.25mW 0.8-28.2GHz charge pump PLL with 0.82ps RMS jitter in all-digital 40nm CMOS. ISCAS 2015: 549-552 - [c24]Susan M. Schober, John Choma Jr.:
A charge transfer-based high performance, ultra-low power PLL charge pump. LASCAS 2015: 1-4 - [c23]Susan M. Schober, John Choma Jr.:
A capacitively phase-coupled low noise, low power 0.8-to-28.2GHz quadrature ring VCO in 40nm CMOS. NEWCAS 2015: 1-4 - 2013
- [c22]Viviane S. Ghaderi, Dong Song, Jean-Marie C. Bouteiller, John Choma Jr., Theodore W. Berger:
A programmable analog subthreshold biomimetic model for bi-directional communication with the brain. EMBC 2013: 787-790 - 2012
- [c21]Viviane S. Ghaderi, Shane M. Roach, Dong Song, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, John Choma Jr., Theodore W. Berger:
Analog low-power hardware implementation of a Laguerre-Volterra model of intracellular subthreshold neuronal activity. EMBC 2012: 767-770 - 2011
- [c20]Viviane S. Ghaderi, Sushmita L. Allam, Nicolas Ambert, Jean-Marie C. Bouteiller, John Choma Jr., Theodore W. Berger:
Modeling neuron-glia interactions: From parametric model to neuromorphic hardware. EMBC 2011: 3581-3584
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c19]Shao-Min Hsu, Yuyu Chang, John Choma Jr.:
Design of low flicker noise active CMOS mixer. SoCC 2008: 109-112 - 2007
- [b1]John Choma Jr., Wai-Kai Chen:
Feedback Networks: Theory and Circuit Applications. Advanced Series in Circuits and Systems 5, World Scientific 2007, ISBN 978-981-02-2770-8, pp. 1-888 - [c18]Chiu-Hsien Chan, Jack Wills, Jeff LaCoss, John J. Granacki, John Choma Jr.:
A Novel Variable-Gain Micro-Power Band-Pass Auto-Zeroing CMOS Amplifier. ISCAS 2007: 337-340 - 2001
- [j2]Chang-Hyeon Lee, Kelly McClellan, John Choma Jr.:
A supply-noise-insensitive CMOS PLL with a voltage regulator using DC-DC capacitive converter. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 36(10): 1453-1463 (2001) - [c17]Herming Chiueh, Jeffrey Draper, John Choma Jr.:
A dynamic thermal management circuit for system-on-chip designs. ICECS 2001: 577-580 - [c16]Yuyu Chang, Jack Wills, John Choma Jr.:
On-chip automatic direct tuning circuitry based on the synchronous rectification scheme for CMOS gigahertz band front-end filters. ISCAS (4) 2001: 246-249 - 2000
- [c15]Louis Luh, John Choma Jr., Jeffrey Draper:
A Zener-diode-activated ESD protection circuit for sub-micron CMOS processes. ISCAS 2000: 65-68 - [c14]Yuyu Chang, John Choma Jr., Jack Wills:
The design and analysis of a RF CMOS bandpass filter. ISCAS 2000: 625-628 - [c13]Louis Luh, John Choma Jr., Jeffrey Draper:
Performance optimization for high-order continuous-time ΣΔ modulators with extra loop delay. ISCAS 2000: 669-672
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c12]Louis Luh, John Choma Jr., Jeffrey T. Draper:
Area-Efficient Area Pad Design for High Pin-Count Chips. Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI 1999: 78-81 - [c11]Yuyu Chang, John Choma Jr., Jack Wills:
The Design of Cmos Gigahertz-Band Continuous-Time Active Lowpass Filters with Q-Enhancement Circuits. Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI 1999: 358-361 - [c10]Louis Luh, John Choma Jr., Jeffrey Draper:
A high-speed high-resolution CMOS current comparator. ICECS 1999: 303-306 - [c9]Louis Luh, John Choma Jr., Jeffrey Draper:
Feed-forward gain compensation for CMOS continuous-time ΣΔ modulators. ICECS 1999: 1685-1688 - [c8]Chang-Hyeon Lee, K. McCellan, John Choma Jr.:
Supply noise insensitive bandgap regulator using capacitive charge pump DC-DC converter. ISCAS (6) 1999: 89-92 - [c7]Louis Luh, John Choma Jr., Jeffrey T. Draper:
A self-sensing tristate pad driver for control signals of multiple bus controllers. ISCAS (1) 1999: 447-450 - [c6]Yuyu Chang, John Choma Jr., Jack Wills:
A CMOS continuous-time active biquad filter for gigahertz-band applications. ISCAS (2) 1999: 656-659 - [r1]Victor Boyadzhyan, John Choma Jr.:
Multichip Module Technologies. The VLSI Handbook 1999 - 1998
- [c5]Tim Bakken, John Choma Jr.:
Stability of a Continuous-Time State Variable Filter with OP-AMP and OTA-C Integrators. Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI 1998: 77-82 - [c4]Louis Luh, John Choma Jr., Jeffrey T. Draper:
A Continuous-Time Switched-Current Sigma-Delta Modulator with Reduced Loop Delay. Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI 1998: 286- - [c3]Tim Bakken, John Choma Jr.:
Stability of a continuous-time state variable filter with ORA-L and current amplifier integrators. ICECS 1998: 161-164 - [c2]Louis Luh, John Choma Jr., Jeffrey Draper:
A high-speed fully differential current switch. ICECS 1998: 343-346 - [c1]Louis Luh, John Choma Jr., Jeffrey Draper:
A continuous-time common-mode feedback circuit (CMFB) for high-impedance current mode application. ICECS 1998: 347-350
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j1]J. Gregory Rollins, John Choma Jr.:
Mixed-mode PISCES-SPICE coupled circuit and device solver. IEEE Trans. Comput. Aided Des. Integr. Circuits Syst. 7(8): 862-867 (1988)
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