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Robert Bogdan Staszewski

Researcher at University College Dublin

Publications -  516
Citations -  13921

Robert Bogdan Staszewski is an academic researcher from University College Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phase-locked loop & CMOS. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 491 publications receiving 12517 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Bogdan Staszewski include California Institute of Technology & Huawei.

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An On-Chip Self-Characterization of a Digital-to-Time Converter by Embedding it in a First-Order $\Delta\Sigma$ Loop

TL;DR: A built-in self-test based on a first-order $\Delta \Sigma $ time-to-digital converter with self-calibration is proposed and implemented in TSMC 28-nm CMOS to characterize an on-chip programmable delay in a low-cost and high-resolution manner.
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A 77/79-GHz Frequency Generator in 16-nm CMOS for FMCW Radar Applications Based on a 26-GHz Oscillator with Co-Generated Third Harmonic

TL;DR: A digitally controlled frequency generator for dual frequency-band radar system that is optimized for 16 nm FinFET CMOS, based on a 21% wide tuning range, fine-resolution DCO with only switchable metal capacitors.
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A Distributed Stubs Technique to Mitigate Flicker Noise Upconversion in a mm-Wave Rotary Traveling-Wave Oscillator

TL;DR: A “distributed stubs” technique is proposed to mitigate this mechanism in which tuning capacitors placed on the TL stubs away from the maintaining amplifiers will slow down the travel speed of higher-order harmonics relative to the fundamental, thus lowering the phase shifts due to the TL dispersion.
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A Verilog-A Model of the Shuttle of an Electron in a Two Quantum-Dot System

TL;DR: This model of the bi-directional tunneling motion of an electron between two quantum dots operating at cryogenic temperatures paves the way for the analysis of sophisticated quantum experiments over a large number of cells and top level SoC verification.
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Phase Tracking Receiver

TL;DR: In this article, a method for demodulating a modulated signal and a receiver is presented, where a phase detector with a first and second input, the first input being adapted to receive the modulated input signal, and a comparator comprising an input coupled to an output of the phase detector; a frequency-offset cancellation block comprising an output coupled to the comparator.