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Shinya Tamonoki
Researcher at Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories
Publications - 5
Citations - 248
Shinya Tamonoki is an academic researcher from Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories. The author has contributed to research in topics: Baseband & CMOS. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 244 citations.
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Full Four-Channel 6.3-Gb/s 60-GHz CMOS Transceiver With Low-Power Analog and Digital Baseband Circuitry
Kenichi Okada,Keitarou Kondou,Masaya Miyahara,Masashi Shinagawa,Hiroki Asada,Ryo Minami,T. Yamaguchi,Ahmed Eleojo Musa,Yuuki Tsukui,Yasuo Asakura,Shinya Tamonoki,Hiroyuki Yamagishi,Yasufumi Hino,Takashi Sato,Hironori Sakaguchi,N. Shimasaki,Toshihiko Ito,Yasuaki Takeuchi,Ning Li,Qinghong Bu,Rui Murakami,Keigo Bunsen,Kouta Matsushita,Makoto Noda,Akira Matsuzawa +24 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a 60-GHz direct-conversion RF front-end and baseband transceiver including analog and digital circuitry for PHY functions, capable of more than 7-Gb/s 16QAM wireless communication for every channel of the 60- GHz standards, which can be extended up to 10 Gb/s.
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A full 4-channel 6.3Gb/s 60GHz direct-conversion transceiver with low-power analog and digital baseband circuitry
Kenichi Okada,Keitarou Kondou,Masaya Miyahara,Masashi Shinagawa,Hiroki Asada,Ryo Minami,Tatsuya Yamaguchi,Ahmed Eleojo Musa,Yuuki Tsukui,Yasuo Asakura,Shinya Tamonoki,Hiroyuki Yamagishi,Yasufumi Hino,Takahiro Sato,Hironori Sakaguchi,Naoki Shimasaki,Toshihiko Ito,Yasuaki Takeuchi,Ning Li,Qinghong Bu,Rui Murakami,Keigo Bunsen,Kota Matsushita,Makoto Noda,Akira Matsuzawa +24 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a 60 GHz direct-conversion front-end and baseband transceiver, including analog and digital circuitry for the PHY functions, and is capable of more than 7 Gb/s 16QAM wireless communication for every channel of the 60 GHz standards.
Proceedings Article
Prototype of 3-Gb/s 60-GHz millimeter-wave-based wireless file-transfer system
TL;DR: The prototype of a high-speed wireless file-transfer system using a 60-GHz band achieved an effective user-data rate over 3 Gb/s using a quadrature-phase-shift keying modulation by using a new 40-nm CMOS baseband LSI and automatic direct memory-access control.
Patent
Display apparatus, manufacturing method of display apparatus, and electronic device
Shinya Tamonoki,Hiroshi Sagawa +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a display apparatus includes a display region provided with a plurality of pixel portions, wires installed to the respective pixel portions within the display region from an outside of the display regions and transmitting a signal to drive the corresponding pixel portions; connection pads provided on the outside of display region and serving as input portions that provide the wires with a signal while electrically conducting with the wires.
Patent
Automatic gain control apparatus, automatic gain control method, and receiver
TL;DR: In this article, an automatic gain control apparatus includes: a first counter configured to calculate a first count value that is the number of times when a voltage of an input signal exceeds a first voltage threshold within a predetermined period; a second counter configures to calculate the second count value, which is the count of times the voltage of the input signal drops below a second voltage threshold in the predetermined period.