
(Left to right) Tim Tredwell (ISSCC Chair), Harry Lee (MIT), Peter Holloway (National Semi.), Charlie Sodini (MIT), John Fiorenza (MIT), Todd Sepke (MIT)
Sodini, Lee, Sepke, Fiorenza win ISSCC 2007 Jack Kilby Outstanding Paper
MIT Profs Harry (Hae-Seung) Lee and Charlie Sodini, and students John Fiorenza and Todd Sepke, and National Semiconductor colleague Peter Holloway have won the 2007 Jack Kilby Award for Outstanding Paper from the Int’l Solid State Circuits Conference, for their paper: “Comparator-based switched-capacitor circuits for scaled CMOS technologies”. The paper develops Comparator-Based Switched Capacitor (CBSC) circuits, a entirely new replacement architecture for today’s ubiquitous Switched Capacitor designs; CBSC resolves many of the problems faced by conventional SC designs in aggressively scaled CMOS technologies.
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