Mohammad Yavari

Associate Professor

Department of Electrical Engineering

Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic)

        

 

Research Interests

 

Analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits and signal processing

CMOS analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters

Adaptive and background calibration techniques for analog and mixed-signal systems

Low-voltage and low-power analog circuit techniques

CMOS RFIC design for wireless communications

Integrated circuits for implantable and wearable biomedical applications

CMOS readout circuits for sensors

Research Awards

Best Student Research Award of the University of Tehran in 2004.

Co-recipient of the Best Paper Award of the Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering in 2014.

Some Fabricated IC Photos

 

A 1.2-V, 15-bit, 12.5-MHz Nyquist-Rate, 45-mW Sigma-Delta Modulator in 130 nm CMOS.

 

A UWB Transmitter for Neural Recording in 180 nm CMOS.

 

An OOK RF Receiver for Neural Stimulation in 180 nm CMOS.

 

An Incremental CT Sigma-Delta A/D Converter for Neural Recording in 180 nm CMOS.

 

A 60 GHz Low-Power LNA in 65 nm CMOS.

 

A 60 GHz Phased-Array Receiver in 65 nm CMOS.

 

A 2.4 GHz High-Linearity Mixer in 65 nm CMOS.

 

A Low-Power 24-bit 48/96/192kHz Output Sampling Rate Analog-to-Digital Converter for Digital Audio in 180 nm CMOS (a commercial chip).

 

A Low-Power Readout IC for Capacitive Sensors in 180 nm CMOS.

 

 

                                                                                       Last updated on July 17, 2021.

 

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