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A 1-V CMOS Current Reference With Temperature and Process
A 1-V 15 mW High-Precision Temperature Switch
a 1 pC Charge Injection, 100 pA Leakage CMOS ADG604
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A 0.9V 150MHz 10mW 4mm2 2-D Discrete Cosine Transform Core
A 0.8V 5.9GHz WIDE TUNING RANGE CMOS VCO USING
A 0.8-/spl mu/m CMOS 2.5 Gb/s Oversampling Receiver and
A 0.7V Time-based Inductor for Fully Integrated Low Bandwidth
A 0.6 V Input CCM/DCM Operating Digital Buck Converter in 40 nm
A 0.6 mW/Gb/s, 6.4–7.2 Gb/s Serial Link Receiver Using Local
A 0.5V, 2.41GHz, 196.3dBc/Hz FoM Differential Colpitts VCO with an
A 0.5 - 5.5 GHz Distributed Low Noise Amplifier Errikos Lourandakis Fotis Plessas
A 0.4 e-rms Temporal Readout Noise, 7.5 μm pitch and a 66% fill
A 0.18V Charge-Pumped DFF with 50.8% Energy
A 0.1-to-1.2GHz Tunable 6th-Order N-Path Channel
A 0 Ohm substitution current probe is used to measure the
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