
Kenichi Okada
Tokyo Institute of Technology
cmos
calibration
thermal stability
temperature sensor
transmitter
low power
ble
dpll
spurious emission
phase mismatch
proton irradiation
low fluence
crystal oscillator
colpitts oscillator
class-c
5
presentations
28
number of views
1
citations
SHORT BIO
Prof. Kenichi Okada received the B.E., M.E., and Ph.D. degrees from Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, in 1998, 2000, and 2003, respectively. He joined Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2003, and he is now Professor. He has authored and co-authored more than 400 journal and conference papers. His current research interests include millimeter-wave wireless transceiver, digital PLL, and ultra-low-power RF circuits. He has worked as a TPC member of ISSCC, VLSI Circuits, and ESSCIRC, RFIC Symposium, Guest Editors and Associate Editor of JSSC and T-MTT, a Distinguished Lecturer of SSCS.
Presentations

Millimeter-wave/THz Phased-Array Transceiver for Beyond 5G
Kenichi Okada

A 6.4 nW 1.7% Relative Inaccuracy CMOS Temperature Sensor Utilizing Sub-Thermal Drain Voltage Stabilization and Frequency Locked Loop
Teruki Someya and 2 other authors

Dual-Layer Proton Irradiation for Creating Thermally-Stable High-Resistivity Region in Si CMOS Substrate
Hans Herdian and 5 other authors

Ultralow-Power Class-C Complementary Colpitts Crystal Oscillator
Zule Xu and 3 other authors

A 0.25mm² BLE Transmitter with Direct Antenna Interface and 19% System Efficiency Using Duty-Cycled Edge-Timing Calibration
Zheng Sun and 11 other authors