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2010 – 2019
- 2011
- [c8]Hemasundar Mohan Geddada, José Silva-Martínez, Stewart S. Taylor:
Fully balanced low-noise transconductance amplifiers with P1dB > 0dBm in 45nm CMOS. ESSCIRC 2011: 231-234 - [c7]Chang-Tsung Fu, Hasnain Lakdawala, Stewart S. Taylor, Krishnamurthy Soumyanath:
A 2.5GHz 32nm 0.35mm2 3.5dB NF -5dBm P1dB fully differential CMOS push-pull LNA with integrated 34dBm T/R switch and ESD protection. ISSCC 2011: 56-58 - [c6]Yulin Tan, Hongtao Xu, Mohammed A. El-Tanani, Stewart S. Taylor, Hasnain Lakdawala:
A flip-chip-packaged 1.8V 28dBm class-AB power amplifier with shielded concentric transformers in 32nm SoC CMOS. ISSCC 2011: 426-428 - 2010
- [c5]Diptendu Ghosh, Stewart S. Taylor, Yulin Tan, Ranjit Gharpurey:
A 10 GHz low phase noise VCO employing current reuse and capacitive power combining. CICC 2010: 1-4
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j6]Adil A. Kidwai, Chang-Tsung Fu, Jonathan C. Jensen, Stewart S. Taylor:
A Fully Integrated Ultra-Low Insertion Loss T/R Switch for 802.11b/g/n Application in 90 nm CMOS Process. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 44(5): 1352-1360 (2009) - [j5]Jeffrey S. Walling, Stewart S. Taylor, David J. Allstot:
A Class-G Supply Modulator and Class-E PA in 130 nm CMOS. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 44(9): 2339-2347 (2009) - 2008
- [j4]Jing-Hong Conan Zhan, Brent R. Carlton, Stewart S. Taylor:
A Broadband Low-Cost Direct-Conversion Receiver Front-End in 90 nm CMOS. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 43(5): 1132-1137 (2008) - 2007
- [c4]Bevin G. Perumana, Jing-Hong Conan Zhan, Stewart S. Taylor, Joy Laskar:
A 5 GHz, 21 dBm output-IP3 resistive feedback LNA in 90-nm CMOS. ESSCIRC 2007: 372-375 - 2006
- [j3]Yorgos Palaskas, Stewart S. Taylor, Stefano Pellerano, Ian A. Rippke, Ralph E. Bishop, Ashoke Ravi, Hasnain Lakdawala, Krishnamurthy Soumyanath:
A 5-GHz 20-dBm Power Amplifier With Digitally Assisted AM-PM Correction in a 90-nm CMOS Process. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 41(8): 1757-1763 (2006) - [j2]Yorgos Palaskas, Ashoke Ravi, Stefano Pellerano, Brent R. Carlton, Mostafa A. Elmala, Ralph E. Bishop, Gaurab Banerjee, Rich B. Nicholls, Stanley K. Ling, Nati Dinur, Stewart S. Taylor, Krishnamurthy Soumyanath:
A 5-GHz 108-Mb/s 2 $\times$2 MIMO Transceiver RFIC With Fully Integrated 20.5-dBm ${\rm P}_{\rm 1dB}$ Power Amplifiers in 90-nm CMOS. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 41(12): 2746-2756 (2006) - [c3]Jing-Hong Conan Zhan, Stewart S. Taylor:
A 5GHz resistive-feedback CMOS LNA for low-cost multi-standard applications. ISSCC 2006: 721-730 - [c2]Yorgos Palaskas, Ashoke Ravi, Stefano Pellerano, Brent R. Carlton, Mostafa A. Elmala, Ralph E. Bishop, Gaurab Banerjee, Rich B. Nicholls, Stanley K. Ling, Stewart S. Taylor, Krishnamurthy Soumyanath:
A 5GHz 108Mb/s 2x2 MIMO Transceiver with Fully Integrated +16dBm PAs in 90nm CMOS. ISSCC 2006: 1420-1429 - 2005
- [c1]Yorgos Palaskas, Stewart S. Taylor, Stefano Pellerano, Ian A. Rippke, Ralph E. Bishop, Ashoke Ravi, Hasnain Lakdawala, Krishnamurthy Soumyanath:
A 5 GHz class-AB power amplifier in 90 nm CMOS with digitally-assisted AM-PM correction. CICC 2005: 813-816
1990 – 1999
- 1997
- [j1]Stewart S. Taylor:
A GaAs MESFET Schottky diode barrier height reference circuit. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 32(11): 2023-2029 (1997)
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