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Youngcheol Chae

Youngcheol Chae

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
33
Citations
4949
World Ranking
6027
National Ranking
211

Overview

Youngcheol Chae is affiliated with Yonsei University in South Korea and has made contributions primarily in the field of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering and biomedical engineering. Their research encompasses cellular and molecular neuroscience, materials chemistry, and instrumentation.

Their work spans various topics, including:

  • Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
  • Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
  • CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Advancements in PLL and VCO Technologies
  • Semiconductor materials and devices
  • Low-power high-performance VLSI design

Youngcheol Chae has published extensively in several frequent venues, such as:

  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Solid-State Circuits Letters
  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs
  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers
  • IEEE Open Journal of the Solid-State Circuits Society

Some notable recent papers include:

  • MoS2/Graphene Photodetector Array with Strain-Modulated Photoresponse up to the Near-Infrared Regime, 2021, ACS Nano
  • A 6.5-μW 10-kHz BW 80.4-dB SNDR Gm-C-Based CT ∆∑ Modulator With a Feedback-Assisted Gm Linearization for Artifact-Tolerant Neural Recording, 2020, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • Incremental Delta-Sigma ADCs: A Tutorial Review, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers
  • Wireless graphene-based thermal patch for obtaining temperature distribution and performing thermography, 2022, Science Advances
  • A Miniaturized Wireless Neural Implant With Body-Coupled Power Delivery and Data Transmission, 2022, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Changuk Lee
  • MoonHyung Jang
  • Yigi Kwon
  • Woojun Choi
  • Tae-Woong Kim

Best Publications

  • Low Voltage, Low Power, Inverter-Based Switched-Capacitor Delta-Sigma Modulator

    Youngcheol Chae;Gunhee Han

  • Novel Blue Emitting Material with High Color Purity

    Y. H. Kim;D. C. Shin;S.-H. Kim;C.-H. Ko

  • Graphene-Based Three-Dimensional Capacitive Touch Sensor for Wearable Electronics

    Minpyo Kang;Jejung Kim;Bongkyun Jang;Youngcheol Chae

  • A 2.1 M Pixels, 120 Frame/s CMOS Image Sensor With Column-Parallel $\Delta \Sigma$ ADC Architecture

    Youngcheol Chae;Jimin Cheon;Seunghyun Lim;Minho Kwon

  • A 6.3 µW 20 bit Incremental Zoom-ADC with 6 ppm INL and 1 µV Offset

    Youngcheol Chae;Kamran Souri;Kofi A. A. Makinwa

  • A CMOS Temperature Sensor With a Voltage-Calibrated Inaccuracy of $\pm$ 0.15 $ ^{\circ}$ C (3 $\sigma$ ) From $-$ 55 $^{\circ}$ C to 125 $^{\circ}$ C

    K. Souri;Youngcheol Chae;K. A. A. Makinwa

  • A CMOS temperature sensor with a voltage-calibrated inaccuracy of ±0.15°C (3σ) from −55 to 125°C

    Kamran Souri;Youngcheol Chae;Kofi Makinwa

  • A 2.1Mpixel 120frame/s CMOS image sensor with column-parallel ΔΣ ADC architecture

    Youngcheol Chae;Jimin Cheon;Seunghyun Lim;Dongmyung Lee

  • Conformal, graphene-based triboelectric nanogenerator for self-powered wearable electronics

    Hyenwoo Chu;Houk Jang;Yongjun Lee;Youngcheol Chae

  • A 1.2-V 8.3-nJ CMOS Humidity Sensor for RFID Applications

    Zhichao Tan;Roel Daamen;Aurelie Humbert;Youri V. Ponomarev

  • Transparent, Flexible, Conformal Capacitive Pressure Sensors with Nanoparticles

    Hyeohn Kim;Gwangmook Kim;Taehoon Kim;Sangwoo Lee

  • Wireless graphene-based thermal patch for obtaining temperature distribution and performing thermography

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  • A 0.7e − rms -temporal-readout-noise CMOS image sensor for low-light-level imaging

    Yue Chen;Yang Xu;Youngcheol Chae;Adri Mierop

  • A 20-b $\pm$ 40-mV Range Read-Out IC With 50-nV Offset and 0.04% Gain Error for Bridge Transducers

    Rong Wu;Youngcheol Chae;J. H. Huijsing;K. A. A. Makinwa

  • MoS2/Graphene Photodetector Array with Strain-Modulated Photoresponse up to the Near-Infrared Regime.

    Kean You Thai;InJun Park;Beom Jin Kim;Anh Tuan Hoang

  • Incremental Delta-Sigma ADCs: A Tutorial Review

    Zhichao Tan;Chia-Hung Chen;Youngcheol Chae;Gabor C. Temes

  • A 6.5- μ W 10-kHz BW 80.4-dB SNDR G m -C-Based CT ∆∑ Modulator With a Feedback-Assisted G m Linearization for Artifact-Tolerant Neural Recording

    Changuk Lee;Taejune Jeon;Moonhyung Jang;Sanggeon Park

  • 12.7 A 0.85V 600nW all-CMOS temperature sensor with an inaccuracy of ±0.4°C (3σ) from −40 to 125°C

    Kamran Souri;Youngcheol Chae;Frank Thus;Kofi Makinwa

  • A 240-frames/s 2.1-Mpixel CMOS Image Sensor With Column-Shared Cyclic ADCs

    Seunghyun Lim;Jimin Cheon;Youngcheol Chae;Wunki Jung

  • A Single-Chip CMOS Smoke and Temperature Sensor for an Intelligent Fire Detector

    Jimin Cheon;Jeonghwan Lee;Inhee Lee;Youngcheol Chae

  • SWITCHED CAPACITOR CIRCUIT AND AMPLIFING METHOD THEREOF

    Chae Young Cheol;Han Gun Hee;Ham Seog Heon

  • Analysis and Design of Low-Power Continuous-Time Delta-Sigma Modulator Using Negative-R Assisted Integrator

    MoonHyung Jang;Changuk Lee;Youngcheol Chae

  • A 0.7V 36μW 85dB-DR Audio ΔΣ Modulator Using Class-C Inverter

    Youngcheol Chae;Inhee Lee;Gunhee Han

Frequent Co-Authors

Kofi A. A. Makinwa
Kofi A. A. Makinwa Delft University of Technology
Jong Hyun Ahn
Jong Hyun Ahn Yonsei University
Taeyoon Lee
Taeyoon Lee Yonsei University
Nan Sun
Nan Sun Tsinghua University
Yun-Hi Kim
Yun-Hi Kim Gyeongsang National University
Jae-Hyun Kim
Jae-Hyun Kim Ajou University
Howard C. Luong
Howard C. Luong Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Payam Heydari
Payam Heydari University of California, Irvine
Gabor C. Temes
Gabor C. Temes Oregon State University
Sanghoon Lee
Sanghoon Lee Yonsei University

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