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ISSCC
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San Francisco
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United States
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Abstract

ISSCC 2013 is the 60th Conference in an incredibly long&#8211;lasting series&#046; Following the invention of the transistor in 1947, there was a developing interest in ransistorcircuit design&#046; This coalesced in 1954, with the creation of the first “Conference on Transistor Circuits”, held in Philadelphia, sponsored by the IRE, one of the predecessors of the IEEE&#046; Since then, transistor&#8211;circuit design which evolved into integrated&#8211;circuit design has changed the world like no other technology ever has&#046; Propelled by this sixty&#8211;year history, ISSCC 2013 will provide a special opportunity for looking back to the future, toward further exciting developments in solid&#8211;state circuits and systems&#046; ISSCC remains the premier forum in the world where circuit innovations are presented&#046; In this role, ISSCC will continue to (em)power the future! Innovative and original papers are solicited in subject areas including (but not limited to) the following:<br>ANALOG — Op&#8211;amps and instrumentation amps, baseband amplifiers, comparators, multipliers, voltage references; power&#8211;control circuits, regulators and DC&#8211;DC converters; continuous&#8211;time and discrete&#8211;time filters; consumer electronics, non&#8211;linear analog circuits, switched&#8211;capacitor circuits; synthesizers, PLLs&#046;<br>DATA CONVERTERS — Nyquist&#8211;rate and oversampling A/D and D/A converters; sample&#8211;and&#8211;hold circuits; TDCs&#046;<br>ENERGY&#8211;EFFICIENT DIGITAL — Energy&#8211;efficient embedded multi&#8211;core wide&#8211;operating&#8211;range processors; energy&#8211;efficient, ultra&#8211;low&#8211;voltage digital circuit techniques; adaptive techniques for variation tolerance, timing margin reduction, power optimization; integrated systems such as smart&#8211;phone ICs and application processors, digital baseband, innovative multimedia ICs, personal e&#8211;health ICs, energy&#8211;efficient sensor systems&#046;<br>HIGH&#8211;PERFORMANCE DIGITAL — Microprocessors; graphics processors; system&#8211;on&#8211;chips integrating processor cores, graphics and peripheral controllers; many&#8211;core and thread&#8211;rich processors; network processors; high&#8211;speed digital circuits; intra&#8211;chip communication circuits; soft error, variation, and fault&#8211;tolerant circuits; reconfigurable logic arrays; security circuits; high&#8211;speed CAMs and register files; clock generation and distribution circuits and architectures; high&#8211;performance&#8211;logic microarchitectures and circuit techniques; implementation methodologies for high&#8211;performance digital VLSI; power&#8211; and leakage management techniques for high&#8211;performance processors and graphics; power&#8211;gating circuits; adaptive digital circuits; thermal and wear&#8211;out sensors; digital PLLs; integrated DC&#8211;DC converters&#046;<br>IMAGERS, MEMS, MEDICAL &amp; DISPLAY— Image sensors and companion chips; image sensor SoCs; smart sensors; MEMS for analog, RF, and sensor applications; integrated sensors and transducers; organic sensors; sensor&#8211;interface circuits; neural interfaces; biosensors, microarrays and lab&#8211;on&#8211;a&#8211;chip; environmental and wearable biomedical electronics; display drivers, controllers, and companion chips; organic LED and liquid&#8211;crystal&#8211;display interface circuits; flat&#8211;panel and projection displays; circuits for print&#8211;heads&#046;<br>MEMORY — Static, dynamic, non&#8211;volatile, read&#8211;only memory, and content&#8211;addressable&#8211;memory; memory subsystem and array architectures along with related circuits; memory I/O interface design and circuit techniques, including 3D memory integration; phase&#8211;change, magnetic, spin&#8211;torque&#8211;transfer, ferroelectric, resistive, and other emerging memory designs and architectures; embedded memory architectures and designs, including single&#8211; and multi&#8211;port cache memory or register files, for computing, consumer electronics, and emerging applications such as biomedical devices; advanced circuit techniques to enable high&#8211;performance and low&#8211;voltage memory design; advanced architectures and designs to improve memory reliability and fault&#8211;tolerance, for example, novel error&#8211;correction (ECC) and redundancy schemes; memory controllers and solid&#8211;state&#8211;disk controllers&#046;<br>RF — mm&#8211;Wave/RF/IF/baseband circuits and sub&#8211;systems, both narrowband and wideband, including receiver and transmitter frontends, modulators/demodulators, power amplifiers/detectors, RF switches and integrated antennas/MIMO/phased arrays, frequency generators; circuits for communications, networking, sensing, RADAR, RF imaging, SiP integration and advanced RF applications&#046; Also, circuits that achieve increased frequency range, tunability, selectivity, dynamic range, power efficiency, configurability, silicon scaling, or environmental robustness&#046;<br>TECHNOLOGY DIRECTIONS —&#8211; Advanced circuit technologies and techniques; ultra&#8211;low&#8211;voltage and sub&#8211;threshold logic design; molecular&#8211;, organic&#8211;, and nanoelectronics; flexible substrates and printable electronics; 3D&#8211;integration and novel packaging technologies; compound&#8211;semiconductor, superconductive, and micro&#8211;photonic technologies and circuits; energy sources and energy harvesting; emerging applications such as biomedical and ambient&#8211;intelligence; emerging wireless applications and circuits; advanced signal&#8211;processing and microprocessor architectures; design for manufacturability; analog and optical processors, non&#8211;transistor&#8211;based analog and digital circuits and their system architectures; advanced memory technologies; spintronics; quantum storage; emerging sensor&#8211;network concepts such as body&#8211;area and body&#8211;sensor networks&#046;<br>WIRELESS — Receivers, transmitters, transceivers, and SoCs, for connectivity, cellular, broadcast, and radar applications including multi&#8211;standard and multi&#8211;band solutions&#046; Examples include (but are not limited to) WLAN, WiMax, cellular base stations and handsets, GPS, DVB/DMB, UWB, ISM, and mm&#8211;wave&#8211;band systems&#046; Also, highlyintegrated transceivers for advanced wireless applications targeting sensing, imaging, etc&#046; are encouraged&#046;<br>WIRELINE— Receivers/transmitters/transceivers for wireline systems; backplane transceivers and chip&#8211;to&#8211;chip communications&#046; Examples include links for (but not limited to) Ethernet, Fibre Channel, optical/electrical data transfer, PON, advanced serial memory, consumer electronics, SONET, SDH, LAN, WAN, FDDI, xDSL, cable modem, power&#8211;line/phone home networks, and subscriber&#8211;line circuits and modems&#046; In addition, wireline transceiver building blocks like AGC, equalization circuits, oscillators, PLLs, line&#8211;drivers and hybrids, etc&#046; are encouraged&#046;<br>