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Patrick Reynaert

Patrick Reynaert

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
45
Citations
7327
World Ranking
3590
National Ranking
78

Overview

Patrick Reynaert is affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research interests encompass several subfields including biomedical engineering, aerospace engineering, astronomy and astrophysics, as well as electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

Reynaert's work primarily addresses topics such as radio frequency integrated circuit design, microwave engineering and waveguides, advancements in phase-locked loop (PLL) and voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) technologies, photonic and optical devices, advanced power amplifier design, electromagnetic compatibility and noise suppression, and terahertz technology and applications.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Patrick Reynaert include:

  • Carl D'heer
  • T.S. Fiez
  • A Greenberg
  • Ippei FUJIMORI
  • Viviana De

Their research has been published repeatedly in several notable venues. These include:

  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers
  • IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine
  • ESSCIRC 2022 - IEEE 48th European Solid State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC)
  • IEEE Solid-State Circuits Letters

Recent scientific papers authored or co-authored by Reynaert include:

  • "A Review of Broadband Low-Cost and High-Gain Low-Terahertz Antennas for Wireless Communications Applications," 2020, IEEE Access
  • "A D-Band 3D-Printed Antenna," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology
  • "A Ka-Band Doherty-Like LMBA for High-Speed Wireless Communication in 28-nm CMOS," 2021, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • "A 420-GHz Sub-5-μm Range Resolution TX-RX Phase Imaging System in 40-nm CMOS Technology," 2021, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • "3D Printing of Millimetre Wave and Low-Terahertz Frequency Selective Surfaces Using Aerosol Jet Technology," 2020, IEEE Access

Patrick Reynaert has also contributed to academic books published by Springer Nature (Netherlands), including:

  • Mm-wave Circuit Design in 16nm FinFET for 6G Applications, 2022
  • THz and Sub-THz CMOS Electronics for High-Speed Telecommunication, 2024

Best Publications

  • A 1.75-GHz polar modulated CMOS RF power amplifier for GSM-EDGE

    P. Reynaert;M.S.J. Steyaert

  • A 60-GHz Dual-Mode Class AB Power Amplifier in 40-nm CMOS

    Dixian Zhao;Patrick Reynaert

  • On the Design of Wideband Transformer-Based Fourth Order Matching Networks for ${E}$ -Band Receivers in 28-nm CMOS

    Marco Vigilante;Patrick Reynaert

  • A 5.8 GHz 1 V Linear Power Amplifier Using a Novel On-Chip Transformer Power Combiner in Standard 90 nm CMOS

    P. Haldi;D. Chowdhury;P. Reynaert;Gang Liu

  • RF Power Amplifiers for Mobile Communications

    Patrick Reynaert;Michel Steyaert

  • A Wideband Class-AB Power Amplifier With 29–57-GHz AM–PM Compensation in 0.9-V 28-nm Bulk CMOS

    Marco Vigilante;Patrick Reynaert

  • Design Considerations for 60 GHz Transformer-Coupled CMOS Power Amplifiers

    D. Chowdhury;P. Reynaert;A.M. Niknejad

  • Transformer-Based Doherty Power Amplifiers for mm-Wave Applications in 40-nm CMOS

    Ercan Kaymaksut;Dixian Zhao;Patrick Reynaert

  • Transformer-Based Uneven Doherty Power Amplifier in 90 nm CMOS for WLAN Applications

    E. Kaymaksut;P. Reynaert

  • An E-Band Power Amplifier With Broadband Parallel-Series Power Combiner in 40-nm CMOS

    Dixian Zhao;Patrick Reynaert

  • A Fully Integrated Watt-Level Linear 900-MHz CMOS RF Power Amplifier for LTE-Applications

    B. Francois;P. Reynaert

  • A 2.45-GHz 0.13- $\mu{\hbox {m}}$ CMOS PA With Parallel Amplification

    P. Reynaert

  • A 60GHz 1V + 12.3dBm Transformer-Coupled Wideband PA in 90nm CMOS

    D. Chowdhury;P. Reynaert;A.M. Niknejad

  • GASPAD: A General and Efficient mm-Wave Integrated Circuit Synthesis Method Based on Surrogate Model Assisted Evolutionary Algorithm

    Bo Liu;Dixian Zhao;Patrick Reynaert;Georges G. E. Gielen

  • A 60-GHz Outphasing Transmitter in 40-nm CMOS

    Dixian Zhao;S. Kulkarni;P. Reynaert

  • Design and Analysis of a 90 nm mm-Wave Oscillator Using Inductive-Division LC Tank

    Lianming Li;P. Reynaert;M. Steyaert

  • Synthesis of Integrated Passive Components for High-Frequency RF ICs Based on Evolutionary Computation and Machine Learning Techniques

    Bo Liu;Dixian Zhao;P. Reynaert;Georges G. E. Gielen

  • A 40-nm CMOS E-Band 4-Way Power Amplifier With Neutralized Bootstrapped Cascode Amplifier and Optimum Passive Circuits

    Dixian Zhao;Patrick Reynaert

  • A 14.8 dBm 20.3 dB Power Amplifier for D-band Applications in 40 nm CMOS

    Dragan Simic;Patrick Reynaert

  • A 0.54 THz Signal Generator in 40 nm Bulk CMOS With 22 GHz Tuning Range and Integrated Planar Antenna

    Wouter Steyaert;Patrick Reynaert

  • 10.2 An FSK plastic waveguide communication link in 40nm CMOS

    Wouter Volkaerts;Niels Van Thienen;Patrick Reynaert

  • A 60-GHz CMOS VCO Using Capacitance-Splitting and Gate–Drain Impedance-Balancing Techniques

    Lianming Li;P Reynaert;M S J Steyaert

  • 20.10 A 68.1-to-96.4GHz variable-gain low-noise amplifier in 28nm CMOS

    Marco Vigilante;Patrick Reynaert

Frequent Co-Authors

Wim Dehaene
Wim Dehaene KU Leuven
Ali M. Niknejad
Ali M. Niknejad University of California, Berkeley
Steven Gao
Steven Gao University of Kent
Willy Sansen
Willy Sansen KU Leuven
Robert Puers
Robert Puers KU Leuven

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