His primary areas of investigation include Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, CMOS, Phase noise and Phase-locked loop. His research in Frequency synthesizer, Digitally controlled oscillator, Frequency divider, Delta-sigma modulation and Low-noise amplifier are components of Electrical engineering. His Frequency synthesizer research includes elements of Baseband, Baseband processor and Digital radio.
His Electronic engineering research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Power factor, Wireless, Bluetooth, Transmitter and RF front end. His research integrates issues of Voltage-controlled oscillator and Digital control in his study of Phase noise. Chih-Ming Hung works mostly in the field of Phase-locked loop, limiting it down to topics relating to GSM and, in certain cases, Local oscillator and Spectral mask, as a part of the same area of interest.
Chih-Ming Hung mainly focuses on Electronic engineering, Electrical engineering, CMOS, Wireless and Phase noise. His work investigates the relationship between Electronic engineering and topics such as Frequency synthesizer that intersect with problems in Modulation and Baseband. His studies deal with areas such as Digital signal processing, Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution and Noise figure as well as CMOS.
As a part of the same scientific study, Chih-Ming Hung usually deals with the Wireless, concentrating on Electronic circuit and frequently concerns with Communications system and Integrated circuit. Within one scientific family, Chih-Ming Hung focuses on topics pertaining to Voltage-controlled oscillator under Phase noise, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Inductor. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Digitally controlled oscillator, focusing on Digital control and, on occasion, Delta-sigma modulation.
Electrical engineering, Wireless, Signal, Resonator and Local oscillator are his primary areas of study. Chih-Ming Hung frequently studies issues relating to Interconnection and Electrical engineering. His work in the fields of Local oscillator signal overlaps with other areas such as Active component.
His Antenna research incorporates themes from Device under test and Reflector. His work deals with themes such as Interference, Optoelectronics, Microelectronics and Radio frequency, which intersect with Reflector. He combines subjects such as Radar and Printed circuit board with his study of Integrated circuit.
His primary scientific interests are in Evolutionary biology, Ecological niche, Niche, Gecko and Cnemaspis. He performs integrative Evolutionary biology and Context research in his work. Gecko is a subfield of Ecology that Chih-Ming Hung studies.
His studies in Allopatric speciation integrate themes in fields like Gene flow, Parapatric speciation, Lineage and Sitta europaea, Nuthatch. As part of one scientific family, Chih-Ming Hung deals mainly with the area of Gene flow, narrowing it down to issues related to the Sympatry, and often Biodiversity hotspot, Phylogenetic tree, Global biodiversity and Species diversity. His work on Passerine as part of general Zoology study is frequently linked to Brood parasite and Gut flora, bridging the gap between disciplines.
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All-digital PLL and transmitter for mobile phones
R.B. Staszewski;J.L. Wallberg;S. Rezeq;Chih-Ming Hung.
IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits (2005)
All-digital TX frequency synthesizer and discrete-time receiver for bluetooth radio in 130-nm CMOS
Robert Bogdan Staszewski;Khurram Muhammad;Dirk Leipold;Chih-Ming Hung.
international solid-state circuits conference (2004)
Intra-chip wireless interconnect for clock distribution implemented with integrated antennas, receivers, and transmitters
B.A. Floyd;Chih-Ming Hung.
IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits (2002)
On-chip antennas in silicon ICs and their application
Kihong Kim;B.A. Floyd;J.L. Mehta.
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices (2005)
All-digital PLL and GSM/EDGE transmitter in 90nm CMOS
R.B. Staszewski;J. Wallberg;S. Rezeq;Chih-Ming Hung.
international solid-state circuits conference (2005)
A first multigigahertz digitally controlled oscillator for wireless applications
R.B. Staszewski;Chih-Ming Hung;D. Leipold;P.T. Balsara.
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques (2003)
A digitally controlled oscillator in a 90 nm digital CMOS process for mobile phones
R.B. Staszewski;Chih-Ming Hung;N. Barton;Meng-Chang Lee.
IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits (2005)
A discrete-time Bluetooth receiver in a 0.13/spl mu/m digital CMOS process
K. Muhammad;D. Leipold;B. Staszewski;Y.-C. Ho.
international solid-state circuits conference (2004)
A fully integrated 5.35-GHz CMOS VCO and a prescaler
Chih-Ming Hung;B.A. Floyd.
radio frequency integrated circuits symposium (2000)
A fully integrated 1.5-V 5.5-GHz CMOS phase-locked loop
Chih-Ming Hung.
IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits (2002)
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