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J. Rijmenants
Researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Publications - 5
Citations - 761
J. Rijmenants is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Operational amplifier & Amplifier. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 743 citations.
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IDAC: an interactive design tool for analog CMOS circuits
M. Degrauwe,O. Nys,E. Dijkstra,J. Rijmenants,S. Bitz,B.L.A.G. Goffart,Eric A. Vittoz,Stefan Cserveny,C. Meixenberger,G. van der Stappen,Henri J. Oguey +10 more
TL;DR: The Interactive Design for Analog Circuits (IDAC) as discussed by the authors is a design system for transconductance amplifiers, operational amplifiers and low-noise BIMOS amplifiers.
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Adaptive biasing CMOS amplifiers
TL;DR: In this paper, two transconductance amplifiers are presented in which the concept of an input dependent bias current has been introduced, and the amplifiers combine a very low standby power dissipation with a high driving capability.
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Towards an analog system design environment
M. Degrauwe,B.L.A.G. Goffart,C. Meixenberger,M.L.A. Pierre,J.B. Litsios,J. Rijmenants,O. Nys,E. Dijkstra,B. Joss,M.K.C.M. Meyvaert,T.R. Schwarz,M.D. Pardoen +11 more
TL;DR: An analog circuit design environment and its key features are presented, including multifunctionality, advanced modeling, novel simulation approaches, general sizing algorithms, hierarchy, and automatic and interactive layout generation capabilities.
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An analog expert design system
M. Degrauwe,O. Nys,Eric A. Vittoz,E. Dijkstra,J. Rijmenants,S. Bitz,Stefan Cserveny,J. Sanchez +7 more
TL;DR: A CMOS analog design expert system able to generate device dimensions and bias current for a library of transconductance and operational amplifiers, voltage references, quartz oscillators, low noise BiMOS amplifiers and oversampling ADC, will be reported.
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CMOS Adaptive Biasing Amplifier
TL;DR: A transconductance amplifier is presented, in which the concept of a variable bias current has been introduced and the bias current is a function of the input signal.