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E. Aldrete-Vidrio
Also published under:Eduardo Aldrete-Vidrio
Affiliation
Electronic Engineering Department, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Topic
Temperature Sensor,Thermocouple,DC Bias,Differential Sensor,Figure Of Merit,Homodyne,Radio Frequency Devices,Spectral Components,Temperature Changes,Temperature Gradient,Temperature Measurements,Amplification Stage,Amplitude Of Component,Analog Circuits,Bipolar Transistor,CMOS Technology,Center Frequency,Compression Point,DC Power,Differential Output,Digital Multimeter,Dynamic Range,Electric Power,Electrical Signals,Fast Fourier Transform,Focus Of This Paper,Fourier Series,Heat Source,Input Power,Joule Effect,Linear Range,Local Temperature Changes,Low-noise Amplifier,Low-pass,Operating Frequency,Operational Amplifier,Parasite,Physical Mechanisms,Power Amplifier,Radio Frequency Circuits,Radio Frequency Power,Radio Frequency Signal,Sensor Output,Single Tone,Temperature Difference,Use Of Sensors,Voltage Drop,Silicon Surface,Thermal Measurements,Amplifier Gain,
Biography
Eduardo Aldrete-Vidrio received the B.S. degree in communications and electronic engineering from the Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, México, in 1996, the M.S. degree in electronic engineering from the Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados, Guadalajara, in 2002, and the Ph.D. degree from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, in 2010.
His research interests include temperature sensor design, mixed-signal and RF integrated circuits design, and test and characterization by thermal monitoring.
His research interests include temperature sensor design, mixed-signal and RF integrated circuits design, and test and characterization by thermal monitoring.