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This contribution presents a CAD approach based on closed-form analytic formulas that allow for a straightforward evaluation of the sensitivity of passive networks to load variations. Despite being ba...
This work presents a frequency-querying mechanism with Transformer architecture for electromagnetic (EM) surrogate modeling, demonstrated in radio frequency (RF) bandpass filter design represented in ...
Cognition-driven design of RF and microwave circuits is an emerging and promising approach to efficient design optimization of computationally expensive fine models. Existing techniques for cognition-...
Artificial neural network (ANN) is a useful technique for active device modeling. However, it shows limitations in the extrapolation region. To address this issue, we propose a novel knowledge-based n...
A realistic analysis of a motion sensor based on a self-injection-locked super-regenerative oscillator (SI-SRO) is presented. It is based on a semi-analytical formulation of the switched oscillator, w...
This work proposes a quad-mode quad-core class-F2,3 voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) with multi-stage cross-shared common mode (CM) resonators to achieve low phase noise and high figure of merit (F...
In this paper, an area-reuse double dual-core complementary Class-F-1 VCO with non-interfering multiple resonances is proposed, which achieves wide FTR, high FoM, and compact chip area, simultaneously...
In this paper, a concept for a super-harmonic injection locked oscillator with very precise quadrature outputs is proposed and studied. The circuit has a frequency range from 57 GHz to 64.5 GHz. It fe...
This paper presents a family of four W-band (75–110 GHz) differential fundamental oscillators (94/102.7/104.4/107.2 GHz) implemented in state-of-the-art 70-nm GaAs pHEMT (PP07) technology, featuring a...
A 134 GHz power oscillator with transmission line coupling was fabricated in the TSMC 16nm FinFET process. Each core delivers 12 dBm of output power at 6.5% DC-to-RF efficiency. The extrapolated phase...