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2010 – 2019
- 2013
- [c17]Steve J. A. Majerus
, Steven L. Garverick:
Power management circuits for a 15-μA, implantable pressure sensor. CICC 2013: 1-4 - 2012
- [j10]Steve J. A. Majerus
, Steven L. Garverick, Michael A. Suster, Paul C. Fletter, Margot S. Damaser:
Wireless, Ultra-Low-Power Implantable Sensor for Chronic Bladder Pressure Monitoring. ACM J. Emerg. Technol. Comput. Syst. 8(2): 11:1-11:13 (2012) - 2011
- [j9]Steve J. A. Majerus
, Paul C. Fletter, Margot S. Damaser, Steven L. Garverick:
Low-Power Wireless Micromanometer System for Acute and Chronic Bladder-Pressure Monitoring. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 58(3): 763-767 (2011) - [c16]Steven L. Garverick, Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Mark Zurcher, Masoud Roham, Enrique Saldivar:
Wireless Fetal Monitoring Device with Provisions for Multiple Births. BSN 2011: 113-118
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c15]Amita C. Patil, Xiao-an Fu, Mehran Mehregany
, Steven L. Garverick:
Fully-monolithic, 600°C differential amplifiers in 6H-SiC JFET IC technology. CICC 2009: 73-76 - 2008
- [c14]Makoto Nagata
, Steven L. Garverick:
Session 13 - Biomedical, sensors and MEMS. CICC 2008 - 2007
- [c13]Paras Samsukha, Steven L. Garverick:
A Monolithic Bandpass Amplifier for Neural Signal Processing with 25-Hz Low-Frequency Cutoff. CICC 2007: 177-180 - 2006
- [c12]Xinyu Yu, Steven L. Garverick:
A 300 °C, 110-dB Sigma-Delta Modulator with Programmable Gain in Bulk CMOS. CICC 2006: 225-228 - [c11]Paras Samsukha, C. Chestek, Steven L. Garverick:
Neurodynamic interface circuits for a multichannel, wireless sensor IC operating in saltwater. ISCAS 2006 - 2005
- [c10]Xinyu Yu, Steven L. Garverick:
Mixed-signal, 275 °C instrumentation amplifier in bulk CMOS. CICC 2005: 641-644 - [c9]Balkaran S. Gill, Michael Nicolaidis, Francis G. Wolff, Christos A. Papachristou
, Steven L. Garverick:
An Efficient BICS Design for SEUs Detection and Correction in Semiconductor Memories. DATE 2005: 592-597 - 2004
- [c8]Bruce E. Brown, Xinyu Yu, Steven L. Garverick:
Mixed-mode analog VLSI continuous-time recurrent neural network. Circuits, Signals, and Systems 2004: 398-403 - [c7]Jin Fan, James R. Talman, Aaron J. Fleischman, Steven L. Garverick:
Integrated amplifier with active limiter for intravascular ultrasonic imaging. Circuits, Signals, and Systems 2004: 433-438 - 2003
- [c6]James R. Talman, Steven L. Garverick, Geoffrey R. Lockwood:
Integrated circuit for high-frequency ultrasound annular array. CICC 2003: 477-480 - [c5]Steven L. Garverick, Michael L. Nagy, Michael J. Kane, Jun Guo:
Bipolar pulse width modulation driver for MEMS electrostatic actuator arrays. CICC 2003: 481-484 - 2002
- [j8]Matthew C. Birch, Roger D. Quinn, Geon Hahm, Stephen M. Phillips, Barry Drennan, Andrew Fife, Randall D. Beer, Xinyu Yu, Steven L. Garverick, Sathaporn Laksanacharoen, Alan J. Pollack, Roy E. Ritzmann:
Cricket-based robots. IEEE Robotics Autom. Mag. 9(4): 20-30 (2002) - 2001
- [c4]Matthew C. Birch, Roger D. Quinn, Geon Hahm, Stephen M. Phillips, Barry Drennan, Randall D. Beer, Xinyu Yu, Steven L. Garverick, Sathaporn Laksanacharoen, Alan J. Pollack, Roy E. Ritzmann:
A miniature hybrid robot propelled by legs. IROS 2001: 845-851 - 2000
- [j7]Michael A. Inerfield, Steven L. Garverick, Wyatt S. Newman
, Yuandao Zhang:
A SPICE model for a novel brushless adjustable-speed drive. IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron. 47(6): 1307-1318 (2000) - [c3]Terence E. Wei, Gabriel M. Nelson, Roger D. Quinn, Hiten Verma, Steven L. Garverick:
Design of a 5-cm Monopod Hopping Robot. ICRA 2000: 2828-2833
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c2]P. J. Amantia, M. J. Kane, E. A. Kimball, Steven L. Garverick:
A mixed-signal IC for a semi-implantable hearing aid. ISCAS (1) 1999: 186-189 - 1997
- [j6]Steven L. Garverick, Michael L. Nagy, Naresh K. Rao, David K. Hartsfield, Arvind Purushotham:
A capacitive sensing integrated circuit for detection of micromotor critical angles. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 32(1): 23-30 (1997) - 1995
- [j5]Steven L. Garverick, Lany Skrenes, Richard D. Baertsch:
A 32-channel charge readout IC for programmable, nonlinear quantization of multichannel detector data. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 30(5): 533-541 (1995) - 1991
- [j4]David B. Ribner, Richard D. Baertsch, Steven L. Garverick, Donald T. McGrath, Joseph E. Krisciunas, Toshiaki Fujii:
A third-order multistage sigma-delta modulator with reduced sensitivity to nonidealities. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 26(12): 1764-1774 (1991) - [j3]Steven L. Garverick, Kenji Fujino, Donald T. McGrath, Richard D. Baertsch:
A programmable mixed-signal ASIC for power metering. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 26(12): 2008-2016 (1991) - 1990
- [j2]Fathy F. Yassa, Steven L. Garverick:
A multichannel digital demodulator for LVDT/RVDT position sensors. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 25(2): 441-450 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j1]Steven L. Garverick, Charles G. Sodini:
A wide-band NMOS balanced modulator/amplifier which uses 1- mu m transistors for linearity. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 23(1): 195-198 (1988) - 1986
- [b1]Steven L. Garverick:
Large signal linearity of scaled MOS transistors. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1986 - 1984
- [c1]Joel A. Feldman, Steven L. Garverick, F. Matthew Rhodes, James R. Mann:
A wafer scale integration systolic processor for connected word recognition. ICASSP 1984: 367-370
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