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Keiichi Numata
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 1996-2009
Publications (10 Years): 0
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Publications
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Akio Tanaka
,
Keiichi Numata
,
Hiroshi Kodama
,
Hiromu Ishikawa
,
Naoki Oshima
,
Hitoshi Yano
A 2.88Gb/s digital hopping UWB transceiver.
ISSCC
(2009)
Tadashi Maeda
,
Hitoshi Yano
,
Shinichi Hori
,
Noriaki Matsuno
,
Tomoyuki Yamase
,
Takashi Tokairin
,
Robert Walkington
,
Nobuhide Yoshida
,
Keiichi Numata
,
Kiyoshi Yanagisawa
,
Yuji Takahashi
,
Masahiro Fujii
,
Hikaru Hida
Low-power-consumption direct-conversion CMOS transceiver for multi-standard 5-GHz wireless LAN systems with channel bandwidths of 5-20 MHz.
IEEE J. Solid State Circuits
41 (2) (2006)
Tadashi Maeda
,
Noriaki Matsuno
,
Shinichi Hori
,
Tomoyuki Yamase
,
Takashi Tokairin
,
Kiyoshi Yanagisawa
,
Hitoshi Yano
,
Robert Walkington
,
Keiichi Numata
,
Nobuhide Yoshida
,
Yuji Takahashi
,
Hikaru Hida
A Low-Power Dual-Band Triple-Mode WLAN CMOS Transceiver.
IEEE J. Solid State Circuits
41 (11) (2006)
Shinichi Hori
,
Tadashi Maeda
,
Hitoshi Yano
,
Noriaki Matsuno
,
Keiichi Numata
,
Nobuhide Yoshida
,
Yuji Takahashi
,
Tomoyuki Yamase
,
Robert Walkington
,
Hikaru Hikaru
A widely tunable CMOS Gm-C filter with a negative source degeneration resistor transconductor.
ESSCIRC
(2003)
Masahiro Fujii
,
Keiichi Numata
,
Tadashi Maeda
,
Masatoshi Tokushima
,
Shigeki Wada
,
Muneo Fukaishi
,
Masaoki Ishikawa
A 150 mW 8: 1 MUX and a 170 mW 1: 8 DEMUX for 2.4 gb/s optical-fiber communication systems using n-AlGaAs/i-InGaAs HJFET's.
IEEE Trans. Very Large Scale Integr. Syst.
6 (1) (1998)
Tadashi Maeda
,
Keiichi Numata
,
Masatoshi Tokushima
,
Masaoki Ishikawa
,
Muneo Fukaishi
,
Hikam Hida
,
Yasuo Ohno
A high-speed low-power tri-state driver flip flop for ultra-low supply voltage GaAs heterojunction FET LSI's.
IEEE J. Solid State Circuits
31 (2) (1996)
Tadashi Maeda
,
Keiichi Numata
,
Masahiro Fujii
,
Masatoshi Tokushima
,
Shigeki Wada
,
Muneo Fukaishi
,
Masaoki Ishikawa
An ultra-low-power-consumption high-speed GaAs quasi-differential switch flip-flop (QD-FF).
IEEE J. Solid State Circuits
31 (9) (1996)