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Eric A.M. Klumperink

Eric A.M. Klumperink

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Netherlands
2022

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
58
Citations
13446
World Ranking
1853
National Ranking
22

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2022 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Netherlands Leader Award

Overview

Eric A.M. Klumperink is affiliated with the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Their research primarily falls within the field of Engineering, with a strong focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering and contributions also spanning Biomedical Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Signal Processing, and Computer Networks and Communications.

Their work extensively covers topics related to Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design, Microwave Engineering and Waveguides, Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design, Advanced Power Amplifier Design, Advancements in PLL and VCO Technologies, Full-Duplex Wireless Communications, and Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • IEEE Solid-State Circuits Letters
  • IEEE Access

Among their recent papers are:

  • 2.4-GHz Highly Selective IoT Receiver Front End With Power Optimized LNTA, Frequency Divider, and Baseband Analog FIR Filter, 2020, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • Low-Power High-Linearity Mixer-First Receiver Using Implicit Capacitive Stacking With 3× Voltage Gain, 2021, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • A 0.7-5.7 GHz Reconfigurable MIMO Receiver Architecture for Analog Spatial Notch Filtering Using Orthogonal Beamforming, 2020, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • Figures of Merit for CMOS Low-Noise Amplifiers and Estimates for Their Theoretical Limits, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs
  • Low-Power Highly Selective Channel Filtering Using a Transconductor-Capacitor Analog FIR, 2020, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits

Frequent collaborators in Eric A.M. Klumperink's research include Bram Nauta, Roel Plompen, Joep Zanen, Bart J. Thijssen, and Philip Quinlan. These collaborations have intersected in multiple published works, with Bram Nauta appearing as a coauthor in fifteen publications.

Best Publications

  • Wide-band CMOS low-noise amplifier exploiting thermal noise canceling

    F. Bruccoleri;E.A.M. Klumperink;B. Nauta

  • A Double-Tail Latch-Type Voltage Sense Amplifier with 18ps Setup+Hold Time

    D. Schinkel;E. Mensink;E. Kiumperink;E. van Tuijl

  • Wideband Balun-LNA With Simultaneous Output Balancing, Noise-Canceling and Distortion-Canceling

    S.C. Blaakmeer;E.A.M. Klumperink;D.M.W. Leenaerts;B. Nauta

  • Tunable High-Q N-Path Band-Pass Filters: Modeling and Verification

    A Ghaffari;E A M Klumperink;M C M Soer;B Nauta

  • A Low Noise Sub-Sampling PLL in Which Divider Noise is Eliminated and PD/CP Noise is Not Multiplied by $N ^{2}$

    Xiang Gao;E.A.M. Klumperink;M. Bohsali;B. Nauta

  • A 10-bit Charge-Redistribution ADC Consuming 1.9 $\mu$ W at 1 MS/s

    Michiel van Elzakker;Ed van Tuijl;Paul Geraedts;Daniel Schinkel

  • Digitally Enhanced Software-Defined Radio Receiver Robust to Out-of-Band Interference

    Z. Ru;N.A. Moseley;E. Klumperink;B. Nauta

  • Reducing MOSFET 1/f noise and power consumption by switched biasing

    E.A.M. Klumperink;S.L.J. Gierkink;A.P. van der Wel;B. Nauta

  • Analog/RF Solutions Enabling Compact Full-Duplex Radios

    B. Debaillie;J.D.A. van den Broek;C. Lavín;B. van Liempd

  • Jitter Analysis and a Benchmarking Figure-of-Merit for Phase-Locked Loops

    Xiang Gao;E.A.M. Klumperink;P.F.J. Geraedts;B. Nauta

  • A 1.9μW 4.4fJ/Conversion-step 10b 1MS/s Charge-Redistribution ADC

    M. van Elzakker;E. van Tuijl;P. Geraedts;D. Schinkel

  • Noise cancelling in wideband CMOS LNAs

    F. Bruccoleri;E.A.M. Klumperink;B. Nauta

  • A CMOS switched transconductor mixer

    E.A.M. Klumperink;S.M. Louwsma;G.J.M. Wienk;B. Nauta

  • Widely Tunable 4th Order Switched G $_m$ -C Band-Pass Filter Based on N-Path Filters

    Milad Darvishi;R. van der Zee;E. A. M. Klumperink;B. Nauta

  • Unified Frequency-Domain Analysis of Switched-Series- $RC$ Passive Mixers and Samplers

    Michiel C M Soer;Eric A M Klumperink;Pieter-Tjerk de Boer;Frank E van Vliet

  • Spur Reduction Techniques for Phase-Locked Loops Exploiting A Sub-Sampling Phase Detector

    X Gao;E A M Klumperink;G Socci;M Bohsali

  • The Blixer , a Wideband Balun-LNA-I/Q-Mixer Topology

    S.C. Blaakmeer;E. Klumperink;D.M.W. Leenaerts;B. Nauta

  • Tunable N-Path Notch Filters for Blocker Suppression: Modeling and Verification

    A. Ghaffari;E. A. M. Klumperink;B. Nauta

  • A 0.2-to-2.0GHz 65nm CMOS receiver without LNA achieving ≫11dBm IIP3 and ≪6.5 dB NF

    M. C. M. Soer;E. A. M. Klumperink;Z. Ru;F. E. van Vliet

  • Compact cascadable gm-C all-pass true time delay cell with reduced delay variation over frequency

    Seyed Kasra Garakoui;Eric A. M. Klumperink;Bram Nauta;Frank E. van Vliet

  • Reducing MOSFET 1/f noise and power consumption by "Switched biasing"

    S.L.J. Gierkink;E.A.M. Klumperink;E. van Tuijl;B. Nauta

Frequent Co-Authors

Bram Nauta
Bram Nauta University of Twente
Gerard J. M. Smit
Gerard J. M. Smit University of Twente
Aarno Parssinen
Aarno Parssinen University of Oulu
Hossein Hashemi
Hossein Hashemi University of Southern California
Alexander Yarovoy
Alexander Yarovoy Delft University of Technology
Andreia Cathelin
Andreia Cathelin STMicroelectronics (Switzerland)
Gabriel M. Rebeiz
Gabriel M. Rebeiz University of California, San Diego
Mark J. Bentum
Mark J. Bentum Eindhoven University of Technology
Jan Mulder
Jan Mulder Broadcom (United States)

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