D. Belot

Also published under:Didier Belot

Affiliation

STMicroelectronics, France

Topic

Analog-to-digital Converter,Low-noise Amplifier,Noise Figure,Output Power,Phase Noise,Power Consumption,Time Division Duplex,Wireless Systems,22nm FDSOI,28-nm FDSOI,3D Technology,6G Networks,Access Points,Antenna Array,Automatic Gain Control,Average Noise Figure,Back-gate Voltage,Bi-directional Amplifier,Butterworth Filter,CMOS Technology,Capacitors C2,Channel Length,Charge Carriers,Contributions Of This Paper,Conventional Architecture,Conversion Efficiency,Cryogenic Temperatures,DC Power,Data Rate,Differential Pair,Digital Beamforming,Digital Converter,Digital Domain,Dynamic Range,Energy Efficiency,Error Vector Magnitude,Front End,Gain Enhancement,Gate Electrode,Good Efficiency,Hadamard,Heterogeneous Integration,High Electron Mobility Transistors,High Gain,High Linearity,High Power,Higher Frequency,Impedance,Intelligence Agencies,Inverter,

Biography

Didier Belot (M'05–SM'07) received the D.U.T. Electronique degree from the Institut Universitaire de Technologie, Grenoble, France, in 1982, and the M.S. degree from the Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Electronique et de Radioelectricite de Grenoble and Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Grenoble in 1991.
In 1983, he joined the Bipolar Device Characterization and Modelization Group, Thomson Semiconductor. In 1988, he was involved with the design of highspeed ECL/CML data communication ICs at STMicroelectronics. In 1996, he moved to radio-frequency (RF) design. From 2000 to 2005, he was in charge of an RF design group for Mobile applications and WPAN applications in ST Central R&D, Crolles, France. Today, he is in charge of the advanced analog-RF and millimeter-wave design activity in ST Front End Manufacturing R&D for mobile applications (3G–4G), WLAN-WPAN applications. He is the author or coauthor of more than 45 registered patents and more than 70 publications in IEEE conferences and journals.