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Circuit Design Techniques for High-Speed Signal Processing in Communications Systems by David Hernandez-Garduno Dept.. of Electrical and Computer Engineering College Station, TX 77843-31

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TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

College Station, Texas 77843-3128 TEL (409) 845-7498 FAX (409) 845-7161

sanchez@ece.tamu.edu http://amsc.tamu.edu

S E M I N A R

Room 227A ZEC

Wednesday, October 4, 2006 3:00 p.m - 3:50 p.m.

Circuit Design Techniques for High-Speed Signal Processing in

Communications Systems

by David Hernandez-Garduno Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering College Station, TX 77843-3128

Abstract: Signal processing is at the core of communications systems Analog integrated circuits

are commonly used in wireless receivers to provide low-noise amplification, frequency translation, signal filtering, and analog to digital conversion In wireline applications, analog circuits are used for amplification, as well as equalization at high-speed data rates (1>Gbits/sec)

As the first part of the research work, a common-mode feedback circuit for high-speed switched-capacitor networks is presented and demonstrated in a 10.7MHz bandpass filter, typically used for intermediate-frequency filtering in FM receivers The second part deals with the design of a 1Gbit/sec transversal equalizer for wireline applications A third-order linear phase delay line is proposed for this implementation, as well as a high-speed summing node for broadband operation

David Hernandez-Garduno was born in Mexico City, Mexico He received his

Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering with honors from the Universidad Iberoamericana at Mexico City in 1998 From

1998 to 2000 he worked as an RF designer in KbTel Telecomunicaciones, Mexico In 2000 he was awarded the Fulbright-Conacyt scholarship to pursue graduate studies in the U.S He joined the Analog and Mixed Signal Center at Texas A&M University in August 2000 to pursue his Ph.D degree in Electrical Engineering During the Fall 2003 and Fall 2005, he was an intern IC designer

in the Wireless Terminal Business Unit at Texas Instruments, Dallas His research interests include the design of Analog/RF and Broadband Integrated Circuits

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