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Hall, Drew A. (author), Makinwa, K.A.A. (author), Jang, Taekwang (author)
There has been a long-standing interest in controlling and instrumenting the human body. Whether to restore lost function with neural prosthetics, monitor blood glucose levels, or augment human capabilities, there are countless opportunities for sensors inside ( e.g., ingestible, injectable, and implantable) and outside ( e.g., wearable) the...
journal article 2023
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Bonaldi, Michele (author), Borrielli, Antonio (author), Di Giuseppe, Giovanni (author), Malossi, Nicola (author), Morana, B. (author), Natali, Riccardo (author), Piergentili, Paolo (author), Sarro, Pasqualina M (author), Serra, E. (author), Vitali, David (author)
In this work, we present an Opto-Electro-Mechanical Modulator (OEMM) for RF-to-optical transduction realized via an ultra-coherent nanomembrane resonator capacitively coupled to an rf injection circuit made of a microfabricated read-out able to improve the electro-optomechanical interaction. This device configuration can be embedded in a...
journal article 2023
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Mohammad Zaki, A.R. (author), Nihtianova, S. (author)
Small charge detection is used for a wide range of applications: advanced industrial process control, experimental physics and space instruments, and material testing and medical imaging. These applications give rise to the development of a wide variety of charge-sensitive readout integrated circuits (ROICs). The trend in the state-of-the-art...
conference paper 2023
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Verkleij, Simon (author)
Receivers for millimeter-wave (mm-wave) 5G, with the ability to detect a low-power desired signal, in the vicinity of large power blockers, require highly linear circuitry with a large power consumption. Suppressing the out-of-band blockers reduces this power consumption. N-path filters (NPFs) have recently been used to reject interferers in...
master thesis 2022
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van Mourik, Floris (author), Onstein, Teije (author)
As electromagnetic waves cannot propagate sufficiently far in water, underwater communication is mainly performed using either acoustics or optics. However, none of these technologies have been proven to be completely effective in every situation. Therefore, research in new underwater communication systems can still bring large benefits to a...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Campos de Oliveira, A. (author), Pan, Sining (author), Wiegerink, Remco J. (author), Makinwa, K.A.A. (author)
This article presents a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) Coriolis-based mass-flow-to-digital converter (Φ DC) that can be used with both liquids and gases. It consists of a micromachined Coriolis mass flow sensor and a CMOS interface circuit that drives it into oscillation and digitizes the resulting mass flow information. A phase-locked...
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Mohammad Zaki, A.R. (author), Nihtianova, S. (author)
Particle detection circuits are used for a wide range of applications from experimental physics to material testing and medical imaging. In the state-of-The-Art systems, the trend is to design low-noise and low-power readout front-end electronics with a low detection error rate and small silicon area occupation. This paper presents the design...
conference paper 2022
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Mohammad Zaki, A.R. (author), Nihtianova, S. (author)
This article presents the experimentally characterized performance of a low noise and wideband sensor readout integrated circuit (ROIC). The ROIC is designed to detect small amounts of charge generated by a silicon p-i-n detector as a result of particle detection, with very high time resolution and limited power consumption. The architecture...
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Zhang, Youming (author), Wei, Zhennan (author), Tang, Xusheng (author), Zhang, L. (author), Huang, Fengyi (author)
This letter presents a convenient approach based on the two-port kQ-product theory to analyze the influence of interwinding capacitive coupling on the efficiency of the transformer. It is demonstrated that a transformer with proper size can benefit from the interwinding capacitive coupling to maximize its efficiency at a desired frequency....
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Barzgari, Mohammad (author), Ghafari, A. (author), Meghdadi, Masoud (author), Medi, Ali (author)
This article presents the theory and implementation of a quadrature and differential RF front-end receiver. Combining balun, low-noise amplifier (LNA), mixer, and oscillator in a single stage, the proposed circuit, named the Blixator, is well suited for low-power applications. The baseband's transimpedance amplifier (TIA) also shares part of...
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Chen, C. (author), Pertijs, M.A.P. (author)
As medical ultrasound imaging moves from conventional cart-based scanners to new form factors such as imaging catheters, hand-held point-of-care scanners and ultrasound patches, there is an increasing need for integrated transceivers that can be closely integrated with the transducer to provide channel-count reduction, improved signal quality...
journal article 2021
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Merino Martinez, R. (author), Kennedy, John (author), Bennett, Gareth J. (author)
The landing gear system is the dominant airframe noise source for most modern commercial aircraft during approach. This manuscript reports the results from the ALLEGRA (Advanced Low Noise Landing (Main and Nose) Gear for Regional Aircraft) project. This project assessed the performance of several highly realistic low–noise technologies (LNTs)...
journal article 2021
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Aydin, E. (author), Makinwa, K.A.A. (author)
This paper presents a portable and contactless microfluidic flowmeter based on the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) principle, which can measure flow rates up to 2.7 ml/min with \pm 16\ lmin (±0.6% full-scale) error. It consists of a millimeter-size RF coil wound around a microfluidic channel, custom readout electronics and a 0.5 T permanent...
conference paper 2021
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Zwetsloot, Roel (author)
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate a top-level topology for ultra-accurate power supplies. Chapter 3 shows that precision power supplies exist, but these are expensive and not stable on the long term. The correction scheme proposed in chapter 2 brings the accuracy of the best metrology systems to a high efficiency, low-noise power sup-ply...
master thesis 2020
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Sabti, Abbas (author), Bouman, Lars (author)
This report describes the design of different amplifiers that are part of an FM transceiver. This is part of a larger project, which has the objective to design a complete FM transceiver from discrete components only, meaning that IC technology is not considered. <br/>The circuits designed are two baseband amplifiers, an intermediate frequency...
bachelor thesis 2020
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Wang, Qian (author), Audley, Michael D. (author), Khosropanah, Pourya (author), van der Kuur, Jan (author), de Lange, Gert (author), Aminaei, Amin (author), Boersma, Dick (author), van der Tak, Floris (author), Gao, J.R. (author)
The SPICA-SAFARI instrument requires extremely sensitive transition edge sensor (TES) arrays with a noise equivalent power of 2×10-19W/Hz and a readout system with an output noise that is dominated by the detector noise. It is essential to ensure the frequency domain multiplexing (FDM) readout system in SAFARI meets the noise requirement. The...
journal article 2020
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Jiang, Qiyou (author)
This work presents a low-noise amplifier (LNA) for ultrasound imaging with built-in continuous time-gain compensation (TGC), which compensates for the time-dependent attenuation of the received echo signal and thus significantly reduces its dynamic range (DR). The proposed design combines the LNA and TGC functions in a single variable-gain...
master thesis 2019
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van Baarle, Ruben (author), Ramlal, Darshan (author)
This thesis explains the design process of two subsystems of a radio transmitter and receiver. The goal of the project is to transmit audio over a distance using FM modulation. This report will focus on the power amplifier leading to the transmitting antenna and the low noise amplifier connected to the receiving antenna. A design process for a...
bachelor thesis 2019
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BALAMURALI, SRIRAM (author)
The promise that quantum computing is going to solve intractable computational problems has drawn tremendous interest and motivation in research communities throughout the world. However, operating a large-scale quantum computer requires classical electronics. In the present experimental setups, classical electronics is placed at room...
master thesis 2018
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Pipintakos, George (author)
Nowadays, there is a need to reduce noise pollution due to the tyre-pavement interaction, especially in densely-populated areas, such as the Netherlands, where noise pollution is a major concern. A solution to this problem is the development of pavement surfaces with improved noise reduction characteristics. Previous attempts to develop low...
student report 2018
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