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Overview

Bryan K. Casper is affiliated with Intel in the United States. Their work primarily falls within the field of Engineering, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The research conducted spans several interconnected topics, including Photonic and Optical Devices, Optical Network Technologies, Advanced Photonic Communication Systems, Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design, Advanced Power Amplifier Design, Microwave Engineering and Waveguides, and Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices.

Their recent publications demonstrate a focus on silicon photonics, optical transmitters, and power amplifiers with contributions to both device and circuit-level design. Representative papers include:

  • A 3-D-Integrated Silicon Photonic Microring-Based 112-Gb/s PAM-4 Transmitter With Nonlinear Equalization and Thermal Control (2020), published in IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • High-Power Generation for mm-Wave 5G Power Amplifiers in Deep Submicrometer Planar and FinFET Bulk CMOS (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • A Scalable 32-56 Gb/s 0.56-1.28 pJ/b Voltage-Mode VCSEL-Based Optical Transmitter in 28-nm CMOS (2021), published in IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • 2020 Symposia on VLSI Circuits: The Next 40 Years of VLSI for Ubiquitous Intelligence [Conference Reports] (2020), published in IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine

Frequent co-authors with whom Bryan K. Casper has collaborated include James Jaussi, Hao Li, Ganesh Balamurugan, Taehwan Kim, and Meer Sakib.

Their publications appear primarily in well-known IEEE journals and magazines, such as:

  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine

The research topics covered by their work are:

  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
  • Advanced Power Amplifier Design
  • Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
  • Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices

Bryan K. Casper's contributions lie at the intersection of photonics and integrated circuit design, reflecting an engineering background centered on enhancing communication technologies through innovative device architectures and circuit implementations.

Best Publications

  • An accurate and efficient analysis method for multi-Gb/s chip-to-chip signaling schemes

    B.K. Casper;M. Haycock;R. Mooney

  • A Scalable 5–15 Gbps, 14–75 mW Low-Power I/O Transceiver in 65 nm CMOS

    G. Balamurugan;J. Kennedy;G. Banerjee;J.E. Jaussi

  • Systems, methods, and apparatuses for stacked memory

    Bryan Casper;Randy Mooney;Dave Dunning;Mozhgan Mansuri

  • An 8Gb/s source-synchronous I/O link with adaptive receiver equalization, offset cancellation and clock deskew

    J.E. Jaussi;G. Balamurugan;D.R. Johnson;B.K. Casper

  • Differential amplifier offset adjustment

    Bryan K. Casper;James E. Jaussi

  • Clocking Analysis, Implementation and Measurement Techniques for High-Speed Data Links—A Tutorial

    B. Casper;F. O'Mahony

  • High speed multiplier

    James Jaussi;Bryan Casper;Aaron Martin

  • An 8-Gb/s simultaneous bidirectional link with on-die waveform capture

    B. Casper;A. Martin;J.E. Jaussi;J. Kennedy

  • A 20Gb/s Forwarded Clock Transceiver in 90nm CMOS B.

    B. Casper;J. Jaussi;F. O'Mahony;M. Mansuri

  • Modeling and Analysis of High-Speed I/O Links

    G. Balamurugan;B. Casper;J.E. Jaussi;M. Mansuri

  • A Scalable 0.128–1 Tb/s, 0.8–2.6 pJ/bit, 64-Lane Parallel I/O in 32-nm CMOS

    Mozhgan Mansuri;James E. Jaussi;Joseph T. Kennedy;Tzu-Chien Hsueh

  • Strong Injection Locking in Low- $Q$ LC Oscillators: Modeling and Application in a Forwarded-Clock I/O Receiver

    S. Shekhar;G. Balamurugan;D.J. Allstot;M. Mansuri

  • Wireline receiver circuitry having collaborative timing recovery

    Tawfiq Musah;Gokce Keskin;Ganesh Balamurugan;James E. Jaussi

  • A 3-D-Integrated Silicon Photonic Microring-Based 112-Gb/s PAM-4 Transmitter With Nonlinear Equalization and Thermal Control

    Hao Li;Ganesh Balamurugan;Taehwan Kim;Meer N. Sakib

  • A 47 $\, imes\,$ 10 Gb/s 1.4 mW/Gb/s Parallel Interface in 45 nm CMOS

    Frank O'Mahony;James E Jaussi;Joseph Kennedy;Ganesh Balamurugan

  • Future Microprocessor Interfaces: Analysis, Design and Optimization

    B. Casper;G. Balamurugan;J.E. Jaussi;J. Kennedy

  • Analysis of PLL clock jitter in high-speed serial links

    P.K. Hanumolu;B. Casper;R. Mooney;Gu-Yeon Wei

  • Voltage-mode driver with pre-emphasis, slew-rate control and source termination

    Aaron K. Martin;Bryan K. Casper;Joseph T. Kennedy

  • Information transmission unit

    James Jaussi;Bryan Casper;David Comer

  • Decision feedback equalization employing a lookup table

    Bryan K. Casper

  • A 4-32 Gb/s Bidirectional Link With 3-Tap FFE/6-Tap DFE and Collaborative CDR in 22 nm CMOS

    Tawfiq Musah;James E. Jaussi;Ganesh Balamurugan;Sami Hyvonen

  • Clock recovery using clock phase interpolator

    Stephen R. Mooney;Bryan K. Casper

  • The future of electrical I/O for microprocessors

    Frank O'Mahony;Ganesh Balamurugan;James E. Jaussi;Joseph Kennedy

  • A 112 Gb/s PAM4 Silicon Photonics Transmitter With Microring Modulator and CMOS Driver

    Hao Li;Bryan Casper;Ganesh Balamurugan;Meer Sakib

  • A 27Gb/s Forwarded-Clock I/O Receiver Using an Injection-Locked LC-DCO in 45nm CMOS

    F. O'Mahony;S. Shekhar;M. Mansuri;G. Balamurugan

  • A 112 Gb/s PAM4 Linear TIA with 0.96 pJ/bit Energy Efficiency in 28 nm CMOS

    Hao Li;Ganesh Balamurugan;James Jaussi;Bryan Casper

  • A 60-GHz Transceiver and Baseband With Polarization MIMO in 28-nm CMOS

    Kaushik Dasgupta;Saeid Daneshgar;Chintan Thakkar;Shinwon Kang

  • Silicon-Photonics Microring Links for Datacenters—Challenges and Opportunities

    Abdelrahman H. Ahmed;Ahmad Sharkia;Bryan Casper;Shahriar Mirabbasi

Frequent Co-Authors

Sudip Shekhar
Sudip Shekhar University of British Columbia
Shreyas Sen
Shreyas Sen Purdue University West Lafayette
Shekhar Borkar
Shekhar Borkar Qualcomm (United States)
Un-Ku Moon
Un-Ku Moon Oregon State University
Naresh R. Shanbhag
Naresh R. Shanbhag University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Pavan Kumar Hanumolu
Pavan Kumar Hanumolu University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Gu-Yeon Wei
Gu-Yeon Wei Harvard University
Shahriar Mirabbasi
Shahriar Mirabbasi University of British Columbia

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