SSCS UK and Ireland DL : Prof Harijot Singh Bindra : Sampling front-ends: Programmable channel selection and anti-aliasing techniques
"Sampling front-ends: Programmable channel selection and anti-aliasing techniques”
Abstract - With the advent of 6G communication, the spectrum is becoming more and more densely occupied. This necessities the need for sharp filtering which not only selects the desired channel but also offers sufficient anti-aliasing to relax the ADC dynamic range. Some silicon-proven techniques are presented based on filtering by aliasing technique that provide programmable channel selection and a sharp filter response characteristic.
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- Tyndall National Institute
- Lee Maltings, Dyke Parade,
- Cork, Cork
- Ireland T12 R5CP
- Room Number: B.0.17
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Harijot Singh Bindra
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Bio: Harijot Singh Bindra is an Assistant Professor at the Integrated Circuit Design Group, University of Twente, The Netherlands. He received his PhD degree (cum laude) from the University of Twente in 2019. He obtained his Master’s in Technology degree in VLSI design from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi in 2010. He worked as a Scientist in the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) from 2008-2010 and as Senior Design Engineer at Cadence Design Systems, India from 2012-2014. He served as an Associate Editor in the Transactions of Circuits and Systems – 1 (2021-23) and is currently a Technical Program Committee member for European Solid-State Electronics Research Conference (ESSERC) and in the analog subcommittee for International Solid-State Conference (ISSCC). He was awarded the VENI-2023 grant by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). His research interest is in low energy circuit design techniques, high speed serial links, data converters, sensor readout circuitry, low-power radio front-ends. He was also part of 4TU Interdisciplinary Plantenna consortium investigating RF sensing principles for plant health monitoring.