陳信樹教授的個人資料 - Profile of Hsin-Shu Chen

陳信樹 Hsin-Shu Chen

國立台灣大學電機工程學系 教授
Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University

主要研究領域:

高電能效率類比及混合信號積體電路設計、類比和數位信號轉換器、壓電能量擷取介面電路、類比電路佈局產生器、高速I/O電路

Major Research Areas:

Energy-Efficient Analog/Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuit Design, CMOS Data Converters, PE Energy-Harvesting Interface/Power Converters, Analog Layout Generation EDA Tool, High-Speed I/O Circuit

研究領域摘要:

本實驗室的研究領域包括了低功率、高速、高解析度的“類比/數位轉換器”與“數位/類比轉換器”應用於有線/無線通訊,類比前端電路應用於物聯網感測裝置、60GHz收發機及寬頻高速的高階量測儀器系統,電源能量擷取系統,低抖動鎖相迴路/延遲鎖定迴路時脈產生應用於混合信號系統和類比/混合信號積體電路設計實作應用於系統晶片。類比/數位轉換器的架構包括了循序漸近式(SAR)、管線(pipeline)、子區間(subranging)、快閃(flash) 和時間交錯(time-interleave)。數位/類比轉換器的研究將專注於電流切換區段(current-steering segmented)架構。就能量擷取電源轉換器的研究而言,要達成高效率和低暫態突波。就低抖動鎖相迴路/延遲迴路的研究而言,將強調其使用來避免時脈誤差(clock skew)在高速高精確度的類比/數位轉換器系統。就高速I/O電路的研究而言,結合信號與電源完整度的考量,將達成高速、低電源電壓的目標。總的來說,研究專注於低功率、高速混合信號積體電路設計。

Research Summary:

Our Lab's research areas would include low-power, high-speed, high-precision Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs) and Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs) for wire/wireless communications, analog-frond-end (AFE) circuit for IoT sensor, 60GHz/77GHz/84GHz transceiver and wideband high-speed high-end measurement equipment system, Energy-Harvesting Power IC Design, low-jitter Phase-Locked Loop (PLL)/Delay-Locked Loop (DLL) clock generation in mixed-signal systems, and practical aspects of analog/mixed-signal Integrated Circuit (IC) design for System-On-Chip (SOC). The A/D Converter architectures will include SAR, pipeline, subranging, flash, and time-interleave. The D/A Converters will focus on the current-steering segmented architecture. The AC-DC and DC-DC Converters would achieve high efficiency and low transient ripple. The research interest on the low-jitter PLL/DLL would emphasize on its usage to avoid the clock skew in a high-speed, high-precision sampled-data system such as an ADC system. The design of high-speed I/O circuit would combine with signal and power integrity considerations to produce high-speed, low-voltage interface circuitry. In general, the research focuses on low-power high-speed mixed-signal IC design.

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