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2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c5]Chang-Feng Loi, A. Mellati, A. Tan, A. Farhoodfar, Arun Tiruvur, Belal Helal, Bob Killips, Farshid Rafiee Rad, Jamal Riani, Jorge Pernillo, J. Sun, J. Wong, K. Abdelhalim, K. Gopalakrishnan, Kwang Young Kim, L. Tse, M. Davoodi, Michael Q. Le, M. Zhang, M. Talegaonkar, P. Prabha, Ravindran Mohanavelu, S. Chong, Simon Forey, S. Netto, Sudeep Bhoja, W. Liew, Y. Duan, Y. Liao:
A 400Gb/s Transceiver for PAM-4 Optical Direct-Detect Application in 16nm FinFET. ISSCC 2019: 120-122 - 2016
- [c4]Karthik Gopalakrishnan, Alan Ren, Amber Tan, Arash Farhood, Arun Tiruvur, Belal Helal, Chang-Feng Loi, Chris Jiang, Halil Cirit, Irene Quek, Jamal Riani, James Gorecki, Jennifer Wu, Jorge Pernillo, Lawrence Tse, Michael Q. Le, Mohammad Ranjbar, Pui-Shan Wong, Pulkit Khandelwal, Rajesh Narayanan, Ravindran Mohanavelu, Sameer Herlekar, Sudeep Bhoja, Vlad Shvydun:
3.4 A 40/50/100Gb/s PAM-4 Ethernet transceiver in 28nm CMOS. ISSCC 2016: 62-63 - 2010
- [c3]Fulvio Spagna, Lidong Chen, Mamatha Deshpande, Yongping Fan, Doug Gambetta, Sujatha Gowder, Sitaraman Iyer, Rohit Kumar, Peter Kwok, Renuka Krishnamurthy, Chien-chun Lin, Ravindran Mohanavelu, Roan Nicholson, Jeff Ou, Marcus Pasquarella, Kavitha Prasad, Hendra Rustam, Luke Tong, Amanda Tran, John Wu, Xuguang Zhang:
A 78mW 11.8Gb/s serial link transceiver with adaptive RX equalization and baud-rate CDR in 32nm CMOS. ISSCC 2010: 366-367
2000 – 2009
- 2006
- [j2]Payam Heydari, Ravindran Mohanavelu:
A 40-GHz Flip-Flop-Based Frequency Divider. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. II Express Briefs 53-II(12): 1358-1362 (2006) - 2004
- [j1]Payam Heydari, Ravindran Mohanavelu:
Design of ultrahigh-speed low-voltage CMOS CML buffers and latches. IEEE Trans. Very Large Scale Integr. Syst. 12(10): 1081-1093 (2004) - [c2]Ravindran Mohanavelu, Payam Heydari:
A novel ultra high-speed flip-flop-based frequency divider. ISCAS (4) 2004: 169-172 - 2003
- [c1]Payam Heydari, Ravindran Mohanavelu:
Design of ultra high-speed CMOS CML buffers and latches. ISCAS (2) 2003: 208-211
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