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学术报告(7月10)

报告人: 
Prof. Michael P. Flynn
题目: 
Analog to Digital Conversion and ADC Based Interfaces
地点: 
beat365中国唯一官方网站十友堂三楼300课室
时间: 
2015年7月10日 上午10:30~12:00

主持人:郭建平

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报告简介:

Although analog-to-digital converters have existed for more than 70 years, new ADC techniques continue to emerge. ADC architectures are evolving to deliver higher performance and also to take advantage of improved process performance. This presentation will discuss new ADC architectures and new applications. A noise-shaping scheme shapes comparator noise and quantization noise in a SAR ADC.  A new ring amplifier structure improves the resilience and efficiency of the ring amplifier architecture.  SAR-assisted pipeline ADCs achieve record energy efficiency. A highly reconfigurable radio is based on a filtering SAR ADC. Novel ADCs are an integral part of a brain-machine interface chip for treatment of Parkinson’s disease.

 

The second part of the presentation will discuss how to write and submit a paper for the IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits.

 

报告人介绍:

Michael P. Flynn was born in Cork, Ireland.  He received his Ph.D. degree from Carnegie Mellon University in 1995. He was with National Semiconductor in Santa Clara, CA, from 1993 to 1995. From 1995 to 1997 he was a Member of Technical Staff with Texas Instruments, DSP R&D lab, Dallas, TX. During the four-year period from 1997 to 2001, he was with Parthus Technologies, Cork. Dr. Flynn joined the University of Michigan in 2001 and is currently professor.

 

Michael Flynn is a 2008 Guggenheim Fellow. He received the 2011 Education Excellence Award and the 2010 College of Engineering Ted Kennedy Family Team Excellence Award from the University of Michigan College from Engineering. He received the 2005-2006 Outstanding Achievement Award from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan. He received the NSF Early Career Award in 2004. He received the 1992-93 IEEE Solid-State Circuits Pre-doctoral Fellowship. He is an IEEE Fellow. He is Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits (JSSC).

 

Information on speaker in http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~mpflynn/index.html