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Pietro Andreani

Pietro Andreani

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
34
Citations
6326
World Ranking
5719
National Ranking
93

Overview

Pietro Andreani is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden and is active in the field of Engineering, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their research encompasses several specialized subfields, including Biomedical Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Computer Networks and Communications.

Their work primarily addresses topics related to Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design, Advancements in PLL and VCO Technologies, Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design, Semiconductor materials and devices, Low-power high-performance VLSI design, Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design, and Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research.

Andreani has contributed to several recent research publications, which include:

  • "A 19.5-GHz 28-nm Class-C CMOS VCO, With a Reasonably Rigorous Result on 1/f Noise Upconversion Caused by Short-Channel Effects" (2020), IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • "A 12-GHz Reconfigurable Multicore CMOS DCO, With a Time-Variant Analysis of the Impact of Reconfiguration Switches on Phase Noise" (2022), IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • "Harmonic Oscillators in CMOS-A Tutorial Overview" (2021), IEEE Open Journal of the Solid-State Circuits Society
  • "Analysis and Design of a 17-GHz All-npn Push-Pull Class-C VCO" (2020), IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • "A 12-bit High-Speed Time-Interleaved Pipelined Asynchronous Successive-Approximation ADC in 22-nm FDSOI CMOS" (2024), IEEE Access

Frequent collaborators in their research include Andrea Bevilacqua, Fabio Padovan, Alessandro Franceschin, Matteo Bassi, and Lorenzo Tomasin.

Andreani's work has been published mainly in the following venues:

  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs
  • IEEE Open Journal of the Solid-State Circuits Society
  • IEEE Access

Best Publications

  • On the use of MOS varactors in RF VCOs

    P. Andreani;S. Mattisson

  • Analysis and design of a 1.8-GHz CMOS LC quadrature VCO

    P. Andreani;A. Bonfanti;L. Romano;C. Samori

  • Class-C Harmonic CMOS VCOs, With a General Result on Phase Noise

    A. Mazzanti;P. Andreani

  • Noise optimization of an inductively degenerated CMOS low noise amplifier

    P. Andreani;H. Sjoland

  • A study of phase noise in colpitts and LC-tank CMOS oscillators

    P. Andreani;Xiaoyan Wang;L. Vandi;A. Fard

  • On the phase-noise and phase-error performances of multiphase LC CMOS VCOs

    P. Andreani;Xiaoyan Wang

  • Tail current noise suppression in RF CMOS VCOs

    P. Andreani;H. Sjoland

  • Class-D CMOS Oscillators

    Luca Fanori;Pietro Andreani

  • Highly Efficient Class-C CMOS VCOs, Including a Comparison With Class-B VCOs

    L. Fanori;P. Andreani

  • More on the $1/{\rm f}^{2}$ Phase Noise Performance of CMOS Differential-Pair LC-Tank Oscillators

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  • A 3.6 mW, 90 nm CMOS Gated-Vernier Time-to-Digital Converter With an Equivalent Resolution of 3.2 ps

    Ping Lu;A. Liscidini;P. Andreani

  • More on the 1/f2 phase noise performance of CMOS differential-pair LC-tank oscillators

    Pietro Andreani;Ali Fard

  • Single-stage low-power quadrature RF receiver front-end : The LMV cell

    Antonio Liscidini;Andrea Mazzanti;Riccardo Tonietto;Luca Vandi

  • Single-Stage Low-Power Quadrature RF Receiver Front-End: The LMV Cell

    A. Liscidini;A. Mazzanti;R. Tonietto;L. Vandi

  • A low-phase-noise low-phase-error 1.8 GHz quadrature CMOS VCO

    P. Andreani

  • A TX VCO for WCDMA/EDGE in 90 nm RF CMOS

    P. Andreani;K. Kozmin;P. Sandrup;M. Nilsson

  • A Push–Pull Class-C CMOS VCO

    Andrea Mazzanti;P. Andreani

  • On the use of Nauta's transconductor in low-frequency CMOS g/sub m/-C bandpass filters

    P. Andreani;S. Mattisson

  • On the amplitude and phase errors of quadrature LC-tank CMOS oscillators

    A. Mazzanti;F. Svelto;P. Andreani

  • A CMOS g m -C polyphase filter with high image band rejection

    P. Andreani;S. Mattisson;B. Essink

  • A 2GHz, 17% tuning range quadrature CMOS VCO with high figure–of–merit and 0.6° phase error

    P. Andreani

  • A Digitally Controlled Shunt Capacitor CMOS Delay Line

    P. Andreani;F. Bigongiari;R. Roncella;R. Saletti

Frequent Co-Authors

Rinaldo Castello
Rinaldo Castello École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Francesco Svelto
Francesco Svelto University of Pavia
Lars-Erik Wernersson
Lars-Erik Wernersson Lund University
Carlo Samori
Carlo Samori Polytechnic University of Milan
Erik Lind
Erik Lind Lund University
SeongHwan Cho
SeongHwan Cho Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
João Pedro Oliveira
João Pedro Oliveira Universidade Nova de Lisboa
John R. Long
John R. Long University of Waterloo
Giuseppe Iannaccone
Giuseppe Iannaccone University of Pisa
Piero Malcovati
Piero Malcovati University of Pavia

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