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DESCRIPTION:Demand for ultra-wideband data acquisition and real time proces
 sing systems handling analog signals in the GHz range comes from applicati
 ons in high performance instrumentation\, defense and infrastructure commu
 nication systems among others. In these cases\, front-end circuitry and AD
 Cs/DACs are rapidly getting integrated together with front-end digital pro
 cessing\, preferably in mixed-signal CMOS systems-on-a-chip. This lecture 
 will briefly review some of the technical challenges faced by analog desig
 ners developing such systems along with some the technologies behind that.
  The performance demands\, coupled together with limitations of the underl
 ying technologies such as those of nanometer CMOS processes and die packag
 ing\, require a comprehensive design approach combining circuits and archi
 tectural innovation with algorithmic techniques. This lecture introduces s
 ome of the present engineering approaches being developed to tackle such c
 hallenges.\n\nGabriele Manganaro (S&#39;95\, M&#39;98\, SM&#39;03\, F&#39;16) holds a Dr.E
 ng. and a Ph.D. degree in Electronics from the University of Catania\, Ita
 ly. Starting in 1994\, he did research with ST Microelectronics and at Tex
 as A&amp;M University. He worked in data converters&#39; IC design at Texas Instru
 ments\, Engim Inc\, and as Design Director at National Semiconductor. Sinc
 e 2010 he has been with Analog Devices\, first as an Engineering Director 
 for High Speed Data Converters\, and more recently as a Technology Directo
 r for the Communication Products Division. He served in the technical sub-
 committee for Data Converters of the ISSCC for seven consecutive years. He
  was Associate Editor for IEEE Trans. On Circuits and Systems - Part II an
 d then Associate Editor\, Deputy Editor in Chief and finally Editor in Chi
 ef for IEEE Trans. On Circuits and Systems - Part I. He authored/co-author
 ed more than 60 peer-reviewed papers\, three books (notably &quot;Advanced Data
  Converters&quot;\, Cambridge University Press\, 2011) and has been granted 17 
 US patents\, with more pending. He was recipient of scientific awards\, in
 cluding the 1995 CEU Award from the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (UK)\, 
 the 1999 IEEE Circuits and Systems Outstanding Young Author Award and the 
 2007 IEEE European Solid-State Circuits Conference Best Paper Award. He is
  an IEEE Fellow (since 2016)\, a Fellow of the IET (since 2009)\, Member o
 f the scientific honor society Sigma Xi\, and was a member of the Board of
  Governors for the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (2016-2018). Gabriele
  has received international technical &amp; leadership recognition\; he is oft
 en invited to speak on technical subjects at key conferences and top unive
 rsities and developed and taught graduate professional courses in data con
 verters design and mixed-signal design at the University of Oxford (UK).\n
 \nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/250017
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/250017
ORGANIZER:kasinski@agh.edu.pl
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:&quot;Mixed-signal technologies for ultra-wide band signal processing sy
 stems&quot; Gabriele Manganaro
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/250017
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Demand for ultra-wideband data acquisition
  and real time processing systems handling analog signals in the GHz range
  comes from applications in high performance instrumentation\, defense and
  infrastructure communication systems among others. In these cases\, front
 -end circuitry and ADCs/DACs are rapidly getting integrated together with 
 front-end digital processing\, preferably in mixed-signal CMOS systems-on-
 a-chip. This lecture will briefly review some of the technical challenges 
 faced by analog designers developing such systems along with some the tech
 nologies behind that. The performance demands\, coupled together with limi
 tations of the underlying technologies such as those of nanometer CMOS pro
 cesses and die packaging\, require a comprehensive design approach combini
 ng circuits and architectural innovation with algorithmic techniques. This
  lecture introduces some of the present engineering approaches being devel
 oped to tackle such challenges.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Gabriele Ma
 nganaro (S&#39;95\, M&#39;98\, SM&#39;03\, F&#39;16) holds a Dr.Eng. and a Ph.D. degree in
  Electronics from the University of Catania\, Italy. Starting in 1994\, he
  did research with ST Microelectronics and at Texas A&amp;amp\;M University. H
 e worked in data converters&#39; IC design at Texas Instruments\, Engim Inc\, 
 and as Design Director at National Semiconductor. Since 2010 he has been w
 ith Analog Devices\, first as an Engineering Director for High Speed Data 
 Converters\, and more recently as a Technology Director for the Communicat
 ion Products Division. He served in the technical sub-committee for Data C
 onverters of the ISSCC for seven consecutive years. He was Associate Edito
 r for IEEE Trans. On Circuits and Systems - Part II and then Associate Edi
 tor\, Deputy Editor in Chief and finally Editor in Chief for IEEE Trans. O
 n Circuits and Systems - Part I. He authored/co-authored more than 60 peer
 -reviewed papers\, three books (notably &quot;Advanced Data Converters&quot;\, Cambr
 idge University Press\, 2011) and has been granted 17 US patents\, with mo
 re pending. He was recipient of scientific awards\, including the 1995 CEU
  Award from the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (UK)\, the 1999 IEEE Circui
 ts and Systems Outstanding Young Author Award and the 2007 IEEE European S
 olid-State Circuits Conference Best Paper Award. He is an IEEE Fellow (sin
 ce 2016)\, a Fellow of the IET (since 2009)\, Member of the scientific hon
 or society Sigma Xi\, and was a member of the Board of Governors for the I
 EEE Circuits and Systems Society (2016-2018). Gabriele has received intern
 ational technical &amp;amp\; leadership recognition\; he is often invited to s
 peak on technical subjects at key conferences and top universities and dev
 eloped and taught graduate professional courses in data converters design 
 and mixed-signal design at the University of Oxford (UK).&lt;/p&gt;
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