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Piero Malcovati

Piero Malcovati

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
38
Citations
7769
World Ranking
4832
National Ranking
178

Overview

Piero Malcovati is affiliated with the University of Pavia in Italy and has an extensive research portfolio in engineering and physics fields. Their work particularly spans the domains of electrical and electronic engineering as well as biomedical engineering. Additional subfields of study include nuclear and high energy physics, radiation, and astronomy and astrophysics.

The main topics covered in Malcovati's research include:

  • Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
  • Particle Detector Development and Performance
  • CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
  • Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
  • Advanced MEMS and NEMS Technologies
  • Sensor Technology and Measurement Systems
  • Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies

Their recent papers highlight a focus on MEMS devices, sensor technologies, and wireless systems. Notable publications are:

  • PMUT and CMUT Devices for Biomedical Applications: A Review, 2024, IEEE Access
  • Thermal Sensors for Contactless Temperature Measurements, Occupancy Detection, and Automatic Operation of Appliances during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Review, 2021, Micromachines
  • Recent Trends in Structures and Interfaces of MEMS Transducers for Audio Applications: A Review, 2023, Micromachines
  • Recent Trends and Challenges in Near-Field Wireless Power Transfer Systems, 2023, IEEE Open Journal of the Solid-State Circuits Society
  • A 760-nW, 180-nm CMOS Fully Analog Voice Activity Detection System for Domestic Environment, 2020, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Malcovati include Edoardo Bonizzoni, M. Grassi, Filippo Mele, G. Bertuccio, and R. Campana.

The scientist's publications are often found in well-known venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Access
  • Micromachines
  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

The breadth of Malcovati's research reflects a significant engagement with advancements in microelectromechanical systems, sensor technologies, and analog circuit design, further linking their work with developments in biomedical applications and high-energy physics instrumentation.

Best Publications

  • Behavioral modeling of switched-capacitor sigma-delta modulators

    P. Malcovati;S. Brigati;F. Francesconi;F. Maloberti

  • Curvature-compensated BiCMOS bandgap with 1-V supply voltage

    P. Malcovati;F. Maloberti;C. Fiocchi;M. Pruzzi

  • Modeling sigma-delta modulator non-idealities in SIMULINK(R)

    S. Brigati;F. Francesconi;P. Malcovati;D. Tonietto

  • A 9.4-ENOB 1V 3.8μW 100kS/s SAR ADC with Time-Domain Comparator

    A. Agnes;E. Bonizzoni;P. Malcovati;F. Maloberti

  • Electrical circuit for delivering power to consumer electronic devices

    Michael H. Freeman;W.J. "Jim" Weaver;Mitchael C. Freeman;Robert Dieter

  • Two-dimensional magnetic microsensor with on-chip signal processing for contactless angle measurement

    A. Haberli;M. Schneider;P. Malcovati;R. Castagnetti

  • A 141-dB Dynamic Range CMOS Gas-Sensor Interface Circuit Without Calibration With 16-Bit Digital Output Word

    M. Grassi;P. Malcovati;A. Baschirotto

  • Development and analysis of a PCB vector 2-D magnetic field sensor system for electronic compasses

    A. Baschirotto;A. Cabrini;E. Dallago;P. Malcovati

  • A 4-Output Single-Inductor DC-DC Buck Converter with Self-Boosted Switch Drivers and 1.2A Total Output Current

    M. Belloni;E. Bonizzoni;E. Kiseliovas;P. Malcovati

  • Temperature calibration of CMOS magnetic vector probe for contactless angle measurement system

    M. Schneider;A. Haberli;M. Metz;P. Malcovati

  • A 200-mA, 93% peak power efficiency, single-inductor, dual-output DC---DC buck converter

    Edoardo Bonizzoni;Fausto Borghetti;Piero Malcovati;Franco Maloberti

  • Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2012

    M. Feroci;J. W. den Herder;E. Bozzo;D. Barret

  • A 200mA 93% Peak Efficiency Single-Inductor Dual-Output DC-DC Buck Converter

    E. Bonizzoni;F. Borghetti;P. Malcovati;F. Maloberti

  • A 160 dB Equivalent Dynamic Range Auto-Scaling Interface for Resistive Gas Sensors Arrays

    M. Grassi;P. Malcovati;A. Baschirotto

  • MODELING SIGMA-DELTA MODULATOR NON-IDEALITIES IN SIMULINK ®

    S. Brigati;F. Francesconi;P. Malcovati;D. Tonietto

  • Design considerations on low-voltage low-power data converters

    F. Maloberti;F. Francesconi;P. Malcovati;O.J.A.P. Nys

  • A 0.18-µm CMOS, 91%-Efficiency, 2-A Scalable Buck-Boost DC–DC Converter for LED Drivers

    Piero Malcovati;Massimiliano Belloni;Fabio Gozzini;Cristiano Bazzani

  • Smart sensor interface with A/D conversion and programmable calibration

    P. Malcovati;C. Azeredo Leme;P. O'Leary;F. Maloberti

  • Capacitive sensors in CMOS technology with polymer coating

    C. Cornila;A. Hierlemann;R. Lenggenhager;P. Malcovati

  • A Fluxgate Magnetic Sensor: From PCB to Micro-Integrated Technology

    A. Baschirotto;E. Dallago;P. Malcovati;M. Marchesi

Frequent Co-Authors

Franco Maloberti
Franco Maloberti University of Pavia
Pietro Siciliano
Pietro Siciliano National Research Council (CNR)
Henry Baltes
Henry Baltes ETH Zurich
Lucio Pancheri
Lucio Pancheri University of Trento

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