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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c12]Erik Olieman, Helmut Kranabenter, Mark Stoopman, Alberto Dei, Christophe Pinatel, Jan van Sinderen:
A worldwide-compliant 802.15.4/4z IR-UWB RFDAC transmitter in 28nm CMOS with 12dBm peak output power. ESSCIRC 2023: 61-64
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c11]Debasish Mitra, Dusan M. Milosevic, Salvatore Drago, Jan van Sinderen, Lucien J. Breems:
Impact of amplifier bandwidth limitations on gain-boosted N-path receivers. ISCAS 2017: 1-4 - [c10]Jan van Sinderen, Danielle Griffith, Ken Yamamoto, Antonio Liscidini, Young-sub Yuk:
F4: Wireless low-power transceivers for local and wide-area networks. ISSCC 2017: 509-511 - 2016
- [c9]Kenichi Okada, Jan van Sinderen:
Session 26 overview: Wireless for IoE. ISSCC 2016: 434-435 - 2015
- [c8]Ali Afsahi, Jan van Sinderen:
Session 13 overview: Energy-efficient RF systems: RF & wireless subcommittees. ISSCC 2015: 232-233 - 2013
- [c7]Jan van Sinderen, Gerben W. de Jong, Frank Leong, Xin He, Melina Apostolidou, Harish Kundur Subramaniyan, Robert Rutten, Jan Niehof, Jos Verlinden, Hao Wang, Anton Hoogstraate, Ka Chun Kwok, Rene Verlinden, Reinier Hoogendoorn, Dennis Jeurissen, Anton Salfelner, Ewald Bergler, Javier M. Velandia Torres, Christopher J. Haji-Michael, Thomas Unterweger, Esa Tarvainen, Martin Posch, Reinhold Schmidt, Markus Stattmann, Jacek Tyminski, Patrick Jean, Sébastien Darfeuille, Olivier Aymard, Alexis le Grontec, Claire Boucey, Christophe Kelma, Guillaume Monnerie:
Wideband UHF ISM-band transceiver supporting multichannel reception and DSSS modulation. ISSCC 2013: 454-455 - 2010
- [c6]Xin He, Jan van Sinderen, Robert Rutten:
A 45nm WCDMA transmitter using direct quadrature voltage modulator with high oversampling digital front-end. ISSCC 2010: 62-63
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j3]Xin He, Jan van Sinderen:
A Low-Power, Low-EVM, SAW-Less WCDMA Transmitter Using Direct Quadrature Voltage Modulation. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 44(12): 3448-3458 (2009) - [c5]Xin He, Jan van Sinderen:
A 45nm low-power SAW-less WCDMA transmit modulator using direct quadrature voltage modulation. ISSCC 2009: 120-121 - 2008
- [c4]Xin He, Manel Collados, Nenad Pavlovic, Jan van Sinderen:
A 1.2V, 17dBm digital polar CMOS PA with transformer-based power interpolating. ESSCIRC 2008: 486-489 - 2007
- [j2]Jean-Robert Tourret, Sébastien Amiot, Maxime Bernard, Mohamed Bouhamame, Claude Caron, Olivier Crand, Gilles Denise, Vincent Fillatre, Thibault Kervaon, Markus Kristen, Luca Lo Coco, Frédéric Mercier, Jean Marc Paris, François Pichon, Sébastien Prouet, Vincent Rambeau, Sebastien Robert, Jan van Sinderen, Olivier Susplugas:
SiP Tuner With Integrated LC Tracking Filter for Both Cable and Terrestrial TV Reception. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 42(12): 2809-2821 (2007) - [c3]Vincent Fillatre, Jean-Robert Tourret, Sébastien Amiot, Maxime Bernard, Mohamed Bouhamame, Claude Caron, Olivier Crand, Alexandre Daubenfeld, Gilles Denise, Thibault Kervaon, Markus Kristen, Luca Lo Coco, Frederic Mercier, Jean Marc Paris, Sébastien Prouet, Vincent Rambeau, Sebastien Robert, Francois Seneschal, Jan van Sinderen, Olivier Susplugas:
A SiP Tuner with Integrated LC Tracking Filter for both Cable and Terrestrial TV Reception. ISSCC 2007: 208-597 - 2005
- [c2]Vincent Rambeau, Hans Brekelmans, Marc Notten, Kevin Boyle, Jan van Sinderen:
Antenna and input stages of a 470-710 MHz silicon TV tuner for portable applications. ESSCIRC 2005: 239-242 - 2004
- [c1]Jan van Sinderen, Marc Notten, Eduard Stikvoort, Francois Seneschal:
A 48-860 MHz TV splitter amplifier exhibiting an IIP2 and IIP3 of 94dBmV and 73dBmV. ESSCIRC 2004: 195-198
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j1]Peter G. M. Baltus, Anthony G. Wagemans, Ronald Dekker, Anton Hoogstraate, H. Maas, A. Tombeur, Jan van Sinderen:
A 3.5-mW, 2.5-GHz diversity receiver and a 1.2-mW, 3.6-GHz VCO in silicon on anything. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 33(12): 2074-2079 (1998)
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