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DESCRIPTION:Pieter Harpe is an associate professor with the Mixed Signal Mi
 croelectronics research group at the TU/e department of Electrical Enginee
 ring. He is working in the field of low-power mixed-signal microelectronic
 s with a main focus on Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs)\, but also incl
 uding other analog and RF circuits.\n\nADCs are used in many applications 
 (such as audio\, video\, wireless communication systems\, sensor interface
 s\, computers\, and so on). Harpe is particularly interested in mobile and
  medical applications\, where it is important to achieve very low power co
 nsumption levels (usually micro-Watts or even nano-Watts). It is far from 
 straightforward to achieve such low power consumptions and still be able t
 o digitize the analog signals with sufficient speed and precision.\n\nPiet
 er Harpe has contributed to more than 100 scientific publications and 7 pa
 tents. He received a VENI grant (2013) and a VIDI grant (2018) from The Ne
 therlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). He is a TPC member f
 or ESSCIRC and AACD\, and was a TPC member for ISSCC. He is a Senior IEEE 
 member since 2015 and served as IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society Distingu
 ished Lecturer in 2016 and 2017\, and as IEEE JSSC guest editor for the ES
 SCIRC 2017 special edition.\n\nRoom: lecture hall H24\, Bldg: B1\, AGH Uni
 versity of Science and Technology\, Av. Mickiewicza 30\, Krakow\, Malopols
 kie\, Poland\, 30-059
LOCATION:Room: lecture hall H24\, Bldg: B1\, AGH University of Science and 
 Technology\, Av. Mickiewicza 30\, Krakow\, Malopolskie\, Poland\, 30-059
ORGANIZER:kasinski@agh.edu.pl
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SUMMARY:Basics of SAR ADCs: Circuits &amp; Architectures - Pieter Harpe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/199042
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Pieter Harpe is an associate professor wit
 h the Mixed Signal Microelectronics research group at the TU/e department 
 of Electrical Engineering. He is working in the field of low-power mixed-s
 ignal microelectronics with a main focus on Analog-to-Digital Converters (
 ADCs)\, but also including other analog and RF circuits. &amp;nbsp\;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br
  /&gt; ADCs are used in many applications (such as audio\, video\, wireless c
 ommunication systems\, sensor interfaces\, computers\, and so on). Harpe i
 s particularly interested in mobile and medical applications\, where it is
  important to achieve very low power consumption levels (usually micro-Wat
 ts or even nano-Watts). It is far from straightforward to achieve such low
  power consumptions and still be able to digitize the analog signals with 
 sufficient speed and precision. &amp;nbsp\;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; Pieter Harpe has cont
 ributed to more than 100 scientific publications and 7 patents. He receive
 d a VENI grant (2013) and a VIDI grant (2018) from The Netherlands Organiz
 ation for Scientific Research (NWO). He is a TPC member for ESSCIRC and AA
 CD\, and was a TPC member for ISSCC. He is a Senior IEEE member since 2015
  and served as IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society Distinguished Lecturer in
  2016 and 2017\, and as IEEE JSSC guest editor for the ESSCIRC 2017 specia
 l edition.&lt;/p&gt;
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