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2020 – today
- 2021
- [c11]Tony Chan Carusone, Sudip Shekhar, Yohan Frans, Wei-Zen Chen, Thomas Toifl, Munehiko Nagatani, Franz Dielacher, William Redman-White:
F6: Optical and Electrical Transceivers for 400GbE and Beyond. ISSCC 2021: 533-536 - 2020
- [j7]Yannis Papananos, Kostas Galanopoulos, Nikolaos Alexiou, Franz Dielacher:
A Mixed-Signal RF Pulse Width Modulator With High Time Resolution Utilizing Passive Delay Lines. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. 67-II(11): 2442-2446 (2020) - [c10]Adeel Ahmed, Daniel Valtiner, Christos Thomos, Franz Dielacher:
Wireless connectivity in Industrial sensor and control networks: Challenges and issues in a real implementation for a smart production use-case. ETFA 2020: 302-309
2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [j6]David Seebacher, Peter Singerl, Christian Schuberth, Franz Dielacher, Yannis Papananos, Nikolaos Alexiou, Kostas Galanopoulos, Michael Ernst Gadringer, Wolfgang Bösch:
Predistortion of Digital RF PWM Signals Considering Conditional Memory. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. I Regul. Pap. 62-I(9): 2342-2350 (2015) - [c9]Shailesh Kulkarni, Ibrahim Kazi, David Seebacher, Peter Singerl, Franz Dielacher, Wim Dehaene, Patrick Reynaert:
Multi-standard wideband OFDM RF-PWM transmitter in 40nm CMOS. ESSCIRC 2015: 88-91 - [e1]Wolfgang Pribyl, Franz Dielacher, Gernot Hueber:
ESSCIRC Conference 2015 - 41st European Solid-State Circuits Conference, Graz, Austria, September 14-18, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7470-5 [contents] - 2014
- [j5]David Seebacher, Peter Singerl, Christian Schuberth, Franz Dielacher, Patrick Reynaert, Wolfgang Bösch:
Reduction of Aliasing Effects of RF PWM Modulated Signals by Cross Point Estimation. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. I Regul. Pap. 61-I(11): 3184-3192 (2014) - [c8]Franz Dielacher, Marc Tiebout, Rudolf Lachner, Herbert Knapp, Klaus Aufinger, Willy Sansen:
SiGe BiCMOS technology and circuits for active safety systems. VLSI-DAT 2014: 1-4 - 2012
- [j4]Pieter A. J. Nuyts, Peter Singerl, Franz Dielacher, Patrick Reynaert, Wim Dehaene:
A Fully Digital Delay Line Based GHz Range Multimode Transmitter Front-End in 65-nm CMOS. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 47(7): 1681-1692 (2012) - 2011
- [c7]Pieter A. J. Nuyts, Peter Singerl, Franz Dielacher, Patrick Reynaert, Wim Dehaene:
A fully digital delay-line based GHz-range multimode transmitter front-end in 65-nm CMOS. ESSCIRC 2011: 395-398 - [c6]Ali Sheikholeslami, Franz Dielacher, Miki Moyal, Jafar Savoj, John T. Stonick, Takuji Yamamoto:
High-speed transceivers: Standards, challenges, and future. ISSCC 2011: 522-523 - [c5]Jerry Lin, Franz Dielacher, Jing-Hong Conan Zhan, Robert Payne:
Good, bad, ugly - 20 years of broadband evolution: What's next? ISSCC 2011: 525 - 2010
- [c4]Yuriy M. Greshishchev, Franz Dielacher, Michael Flynn, Donhee Ham, Naresh R. Shanbhag, Takuji Yamamoto:
Transceiver circuits for optical communications. ISSCC 2010: 514-515
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j3]Christian Vogel, Stefan Mendel, Peter Singerl, Franz Dielacher:
Digital signal processing for data converters in mixed-signal systems. Elektrotech. Informationstechnik 126(11): 390-395 (2009) - [c3]Franz Dielacher, Christian Vogel, Peter Singerl, Stefan Mendel, Andreas Wiesbauer:
A holistic design approach for systems on chip. SoCC 2009: 301-306 - 2008
- [c2]Christoph Sandner, Franz Dielacher, Werner Höllinger, Michael Staber:
Power supply generation and battery management for energy efficient SDR. ICASSP 2008: 5400-5403 - 2004
- [c1]Franz Dielacher:
SoC-Mobinet: broadband transceiver design challenges. SoC 2004 - 2003
- [j2]Franz Dielacher, Hannu Tenhunen:
Guest Editorial. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 38(7): 1095-1097 (2003)
1990 – 1999
- 1994
- [j1]Michael Tiefenbacher, Peter Caldera, Franz Dielacher, Joerg Hauptmann, Markus Steiner:
A four-channel CMOS codec filter circuit "SICOFI-4". IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 29(8): 906-913 (1994)
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