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RFIC/Microwave Design
The main focus of our research in RF/Microwave group is to design and implement high performance, low cost and application specific RFIC's in modern IC technologies like CMOS and SiGe BiCMOS.
RF MEMS
RF MEMS
RF MEMS technology promises to enable on-chip switches with zero standby power consumption, low switching power and sub-5V actuation voltage; high quality inductors, capacitors and varactors; highly stable (quartz-like) oscillators and high performance filters operating in the tens of MHz to several GHz frequency range. The availability of such RF and microwave components will provide designers with the elements they have long hoped for to create novel and simple, but powerful RF-MEM devices/systems for commercial transmitter/receiver – transceiver applications. Our group works on replacing the RF passives, mainly inductor, capacitor and resonator, with their counter parts to be integrated in Ultrawideband transceiver blocks.




Implemented Chips

Published Papers
:: News ::
>> SU-RFIC group will give an oral and a poster presentation at EuMW 2011 on October 11th.

>> SU-RFIC Group is always looking for motivated MSc/PhD students to join in research at the frontiers of RFIC.

>> Ilker Kalyoncu joined the lab as a MSc student.

>> Emre Ozeren joined the lab as a PhD student.

>> RFIC Group member, Tolga Dinç, received the IEEE-MTT-S Undergraduate/Pre-Graduate Scholarship

>> Samet Zihir and Mehmet Kaynak, co-authored research paper received the best student paper award SiRF2010

:: Upcoming Events ::
EuMW2011, Manchester, UK. >> 9, Oct.
SIRF, Santa Clara, CA >> 16-18 Jan.
RWS, Santa Clara, CA >> 15-19, Jan.
ISSCC, San.F., CA >> 19-23, Feb.