While instrumentation amplifiers based on silicon technology have revolutionized our understanding of the world in which we live, they are limited to operating in benign environments. This limitation precludes their use in a wide range of industrial, automotive and geological applications, where the required operating temperatures can exceed 200 degrees C. Silicon-on-insulator technology has enabled the development of high temperature electronics, however applications requiring higher temperature operation are becoming apparent. In this work, we present the integration of JFET structures to demonstrate high gain amplifier circuits capable of operating at temperatures up to 400C. The circuit design is supported by the realisation of a novel ...
This paper presents a monolithic fully differential amplifier implemented in a low-voltage 4H-silico...
This paper presents a monolithic fully differential amplifier implemented in a low-voltage 4H-silico...
International audienceHigh temperature power electronics has become possible with the recent availab...
The very low photon backgrounds to be achieved by future cryogenic astronomical telescopes present t...
Operational testing of prototype 4H-SiC JFET ICs across an unrivaled ambient temperature span in exc...
Demand for capable and reliable semiconductor and fabrication technology for high temperature and po...
Silicon carbide (SiC) integrated circuits (ICs) can enable the emergence of robust and reliable syst...
Silicon carbide (SiC) integrated circuits (ICs) can enable the emergence of robust and reliable syst...
High-temperature electronics find many niche applications in downhole drilling, aviation, automotive...
As part of a program to develop high temperature electronics for geothermal well instrumentation, a ...
Discrete medium-power diodes and field-effect transistors are expected to be among the first high-te...
There is a rising demand for harsh-environment integrated circuits and sensors for a wide variety of...
This paper presents a two-stage small signal intermediate frequency amplifier for high-temperature c...
This paper presents a two-stage small signal intermediate frequency amplifier for high-temperature c...
This paper presents a two-stage small signal intermediate frequency amplifier for high-temperature c...
This paper presents a monolithic fully differential amplifier implemented in a low-voltage 4H-silico...
This paper presents a monolithic fully differential amplifier implemented in a low-voltage 4H-silico...
International audienceHigh temperature power electronics has become possible with the recent availab...
The very low photon backgrounds to be achieved by future cryogenic astronomical telescopes present t...
Operational testing of prototype 4H-SiC JFET ICs across an unrivaled ambient temperature span in exc...
Demand for capable and reliable semiconductor and fabrication technology for high temperature and po...
Silicon carbide (SiC) integrated circuits (ICs) can enable the emergence of robust and reliable syst...
Silicon carbide (SiC) integrated circuits (ICs) can enable the emergence of robust and reliable syst...
High-temperature electronics find many niche applications in downhole drilling, aviation, automotive...
As part of a program to develop high temperature electronics for geothermal well instrumentation, a ...
Discrete medium-power diodes and field-effect transistors are expected to be among the first high-te...
There is a rising demand for harsh-environment integrated circuits and sensors for a wide variety of...
This paper presents a two-stage small signal intermediate frequency amplifier for high-temperature c...
This paper presents a two-stage small signal intermediate frequency amplifier for high-temperature c...
This paper presents a two-stage small signal intermediate frequency amplifier for high-temperature c...
This paper presents a monolithic fully differential amplifier implemented in a low-voltage 4H-silico...
This paper presents a monolithic fully differential amplifier implemented in a low-voltage 4H-silico...
International audienceHigh temperature power electronics has become possible with the recent availab...