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DESCRIPTION:Associate Professor\, Eindhoven University of Technology\n\nE: 
 P.J.A.Harpe@tue.nl\nPieter Harpe (SM&#39;15) received the MSc and PhD degrees 
 from the Eindhoven University of Technology\, The Netherlands\, in 2004 an
 d 2010\, respectively. In 2008\, he started as researcher at Holst Centre 
 / imec\, The Netherlands\, where he worked on ultra low-power wireless tra
 nsceivers\, with a focus on ADC research and design. In April 2011\, he jo
 ined Eindhoven University of Technology where he is currently an Associate
  Professor and lead of the Resource Efficient Electronics Lab. His main ac
 tivities are on low-power analog and mixed-signal circuits\, for instance 
 for biomedical applications\, internet of things\, and edge AI. Dr. Harpe 
 is TPC member for ISSCC and A-SSCC\, Associate Editor for TCAS-I\, SSCS Ad
 Com Member-at-Large and SSCS Distinguished Lecturer. He previously served 
 as TPC member for ISSCC\, TPC member and track chair for ESSCIRC/ESSERC an
 d co-organizer for AACD\, was an IEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecturer in 2016/
 2017\, and is recipient of the ISSCC 2015 Distinguished Technical Paper Aw
 ard.\n\nAbstract:The aim of this presentation is to introduce the basics a
 nd various practical illustrations of advanced ADC enhancement techniques 
 in a nutshell. With applications pushing for higher resolutions &amp; data-rat
 es\, and technology-scaling favoring digital design\, the use of digital t
 echniques to enhance ADC performance is inevitable. This talk will first s
 ummarize trends and trade-offs regarding the use of these digital-intensiv
 e techniques before illustrating some popular and recent examples from lit
 erature\, including calibration and enhancement techniques as well as digi
 tally-inspired analog circuit design. Besides that\, an outlook is given r
 egarding future challenges and opportunities in advanced CMOS technologies
 .\n\nRefreshments will be provided!\n\nSpeaker(s): Pieter\n\nRoom: 303\, B
 ldg: Galbraith Building\, 35 St George Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
 \, M5S1A4
LOCATION:Room: 303\, Bldg: Galbraith Building\, 35 St George Street\, Toron
 to\, Ontario\, Canada\, M5S1A4
ORGANIZER:kellymhunter1@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:36
SUMMARY:ADC Enhancement Techniques in Advanced CMOS Technologies
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/532518
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 Pieter Harpe (SM&#39;15) received the MSc and PhD degrees from the Eindhoven U
 niversity of Technology\, The Netherlands\, in 2004 and 2010\, respectivel
 y. In 2008\, he started as researcher at Holst Centre / imec\, The Netherl
 ands\, where he worked on ultra low-power wireless transceivers\, with a f
 ocus on ADC research and design. In April 2011\, he joined Eindhoven Unive
 rsity of Technology where he is currently an Associate Professor and lead 
 of the Resource Efficient Electronics Lab. His main activities are on low-
 power analog and mixed-signal circuits\, for instance for biomedical appli
 cations\, internet of things\, and edge AI. Dr. Harpe is TPC member for IS
 SCC and A-SSCC\, Associate Editor for TCAS-I\, SSCS AdCom Member-at-Large 
 and SSCS Distinguished Lecturer. He previously served as TPC member for IS
 SCC\, TPC member and track chair for ESSCIRC/ESSERC and co-organizer for A
 ACD\, was an IEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecturer in 2016/2017\, and is recipi
 ent of the ISSCC 2015 Distinguished Technical Paper Award.&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;stro
 ng&gt;Abstract:&lt;/strong&gt;The aim of this presentation is to introduce the basi
 cs and various practical illustrations of advanced ADC enhancement techniq
 ues in a nutshell. With applications pushing for higher resolutions &amp;amp\;
  data-rates\, and technology-scaling favoring digital design\, the use of 
 digital techniques to enhance ADC performance is inevitable. This talk wil
 l first summarize trends and trade-offs regarding the use of these digital
 -intensive techniques before illustrating some popular and recent examples
  from literature\, including calibration and enhancement techniques as wel
 l as digitally-inspired analog circuit design. Besides that\, an outlook i
 s given regarding future challenges and opportunities in advanced CMOS tec
 hnologies.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Refreshments will be provided!&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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