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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c14]Levi Rash, Vladimir I. Prodanov:
Providing Cadence Feedback in Real-Time to Guide Cardiovascular Workouts. MWSCAS 2024: 218-222
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c13]Vladimir I. Prodanov, Katherina Prodanov:
Relationship Between Time-constants and 3dB Cutoff of High-Order Damped LTI Systems. MWSCAS 2018: 85-88 - [c12]Michael Cheng, Vladimir I. Prodanov:
Experimental Study and Modeling of the gm-I Dependence of Long-Channel MOSFETs. MWSCAS 2018: 570-573 - 2013
- [c11]Gursewak S. Rai, Vladimir I. Prodanov, Stephen Garber:
A Class-C amplifier linearized by a constant conduction angle biasing circuit. MWSCAS 2013: 376-379 - 2012
- [c10]Vladimir I. Prodanov:
Empirical model for the transconductance-current dependence of short-channel MOSFETs. MWSCAS 2012: 290-293
2000 – 2009
- 2006
- [j3]Jesús Arias Álvarez, Peter Kiss, Vladimir I. Prodanov, Vito Boccuzzi, Mihai Banu, David Bisbal, Jacinto San Pablo, Luis Quintanilla, Juan Barbolla:
A 32-mW 320-MHz continuous-time complex delta-sigma ADC for multi-mode wireless-LAN receivers. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 41(2): 339-351 (2006) - [c9]Vladimir I. Prodanov, Mihai Banu:
GHz Serial Passive Clock Distribution in VLSI Using Bidirectional Signaling. CICC 2006: 285-288 - 2004
- [j2]Yorgos Palaskas, Yannis P. Tsividis, Vladimir I. Prodanov, Vito Boccuzzi:
A "divide and conquer" technique for implementing wide dynamic range continuous-time filters. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 39(2): 297-307 (2004) - [j1]Peter Kiss, Vladimir I. Prodanov:
One-tap wideband I/Q compensation for zero-IF filters. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. I Regul. Pap. 51-I(6): 1062-1074 (2004) - [c8]Peter Kiss, Vladimir I. Prodanov:
I/Q imbalance of two-path ladder filters. ISCAS (1) 2004: 1004-1007 - 2002
- [c7]Peter Kiss, Vladimir I. Prodanov, Jack P. F. Glas:
Complex low-pass filters. ISCAS (1) 2002: 525-528 - 2001
- [c6]Vladimir I. Prodanov, Vito Boccuzzi:
7V tristate-capable output buffer implemented in standard 2.5 V CMOS process. CICC 2001: 497-500 - [c5]Vladimir I. Prodanov:
Robust high-pass and notch Gm-(grounded) C biquads: how many different topologies are there? ISCAS (1) 2001: 21-24 - 2000
- [c4]Vladimir I. Prodanov:
V-I converters with transconductance proportional to bias current in any technology. ISCAS 2000: 201-204 - [c3]Adrian K. Ong, Vladimir I. Prodanov, Maurice Tarsia:
A method for reducing the variation in "on" resistance of a MOS sampling switch. ISCAS 2000: 437-440
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c2]Vladimir I. Prodanov, Michael M. Green:
New CMOS universal constant-Gm input stage. ICECS 1998: 359-362 - 1994
- [c1]Vladimir I. Prodanov, Michael M. Green:
A Current-Mode FDNR Circuit Element using Capacitive Gyrators. ISCAS 1994: 409-412
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