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Fernando Silveira

Researcher at University of the Republic

Publications -  144
Citations -  1597

Fernando Silveira is an academic researcher from University of the Republic. The author has contributed to research in topics: CMOS & Transistor. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 128 publications receiving 1364 citations.

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A g/sub m//I/sub D/ based methodology for the design of CMOS analog circuits and its application to the synthesis of a silicon-on-insulator micropower OTA

TL;DR: In this paper, a new design methodology based on a unified treatment of all the regions of operation of the MOS transistor is proposed for the design of CMOS analog circuits and especially suited for low power circuits where the moderate inversion region often is used.
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Fully-Depleted SOI CMOS Technology for Low-Voltage Low-Power Mixed Digital/Analog/Microwave Circuits

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate that FD SOI MOSFETs exhibit near-ideal body factor, sub-threshold slope and current drive properties for mixed fabrication and operation under low supply voltage of analog, digital and microwave components.
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MOST Moderate–Weak-Inversion Region as the Optimum Design Zone for CMOS 2.4-GHz CS-LNAs

TL;DR: In this paper, the MOS transistor (MOST) moderate-inversion (MI)-weakinversion region is shown to be the optimum design zone for CMOS 2.4 GHz common-source low-noise amplifiers (CS-LNAs) focused on low power consumption applications.
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LC-VCO Design Optimization Methodology Based on the $g_m/I_D$ Ratio for Nanometer CMOS Technologies

TL;DR: In this article, an LC voltage-controlled oscillator (LC VCO) design optimization methodology based on the gm/ID tech nique and on the exploration of all inversion regions of the MOS transistor (MOST) is presented.
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Impaired Bone Microarchitecture Improves After One Year On Gluten‐Free Diet: A Prospective Longitudinal HRpQCT Study in Women With Celiac Disease

TL;DR: This prospective HRpQCT study showed that most trabecular parameters altered at CD diagnosis improved significantly by specific treatment (GFD) and calcium and vitamin D supplementation, however, there were still significant differences with a control group of women of similar age and BMI.