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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j4]Tsung-Yung Jonathan Chang, Yen-Huei Chen
, Wei-Min Chan, Hank Cheng, Po-Sheng Wang
, Yangsyu Lin, Hidehiro Fujiwara, Robin Lee, Hung-Jen Liao, Ping-Wei Wang, Geoffrey Yeap
, Quincy Li:
A 5-nm 135-Mb SRAM in EUV and High-Mobility Channel FinFET Technology With Metal Coupling and Charge-Sharing Write-Assist Circuitry Schemes for High-Density and Low-VMIN Applications. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 56(1): 179-187 (2021) - 2020
- [c7]Jonathan Chang, Yen-Huei Chen, Gary Chan, Hank Cheng, Po-Sheng Wang, Yangsyu Lin, Hidehiro Fujiwara, Robin Lee, Hung-Jen Liao, Ping-Wei Wang, Geoffrey Yeap, Quincy Li:
15.1 A 5nm 135Mb SRAM in EUV and High-Mobility-Channel FinFET Technology with Metal Coupling and Charge-Sharing Write-Assist Circuitry Schemes for High-Density and Low-VMIN Applications. ISSCC 2020: 238-240
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c6]Sanjana Gupta, Liam Hainsworth, Justin S. Hogg, Robin Lee
, James R. Faeder
:
Evaluation of Parallel Tempering to Accelerate Bayesian Parameter Estimation in Systems Biology. PDP 2018: 690-697 - 2017
- [c5]Jonathan Chang, Yen-Huei Chen, Wei-Min Chan, Sahil Preet Singh, Hank Cheng, Hidehiro Fujiwara, Jih-Yu Lin, Kao-Cheng Lin, John Hung, Robin Lee, Hung-Jen Liao, Jhon-Jhy Liaw, Quincy Li, Chih-Yung Lin, Mu-Chi Chiang, Shien-Yang Wu:
12.1 A 7nm 256Mb SRAM in high-k metal-gate FinFET technology with write-assist circuitry for low-VMIN applications. ISSCC 2017: 206-207 - [c4]Michael Clinton, Hank Cheng, Hung-Jen Liao, Robin Lee, Ching-Wei Wu, Johnny Yang, Hau-Tai Hsieh, Frank Wu, Jung-Ping Yang, Atul Katoch, Arun Achyuthan, Donald Mikan, Bryan Sheffield, Jonathan Chang:
12.3 A low-power and high-performance 10nm SRAM architecture for mobile applications. ISSCC 2017: 210-211 - 2014
- [c3]Ching-Wei Wu, Ming-Hung Chang, Chia-Cheng Chen, Robin Lee, Hung-Jen Liao, Jonathan Chang:
A configurable 2-in-1 SRAM compiler with constant-negative-level write driver for low Vmin in 16nm Fin-FET CMOS. A-SSCC 2014: 145-148 - 2013
- [c2]Jonathan Chang, Yen-Huei Chen, Hank Cheng, Wei-Min Chan, Hung-Jen Liao, Quincy Li, Stanley Chang, Sreedhar Natarajan, Robin Lee, Ping-Wei Wang, Shyue-Shyh Lin, Chung-Cheng Wu, Kuan-Lun Cheng, Min Cao, George H. Chang:
A 20nm 112Mb SRAM in High-к metal-gate with assist circuitry for low-leakage and low-VMIN applications. ISSCC 2013: 316-317 - 2012
- [c1]Robin Lee, Jung-Ping Yang, Chia-En Huang, Chih-Chieh Chiu, Wei-Shuo Kao, Hong-Chen Cheng, Hong-Jen Liao, Jonathan Chang:
A 28nm high-k metal-gate SRAM with Asynchronous Cross-Couple Read Assist (AC2RA) circuitry achieving 3x reduction on speed variation for single ended arrays. VLSIC 2012: 64-65 - 2010
- [j3]Meng-Fan Chang, Jui-Jen Wu, Kuang-Ting Chen, Yung-Chi Chen, Yen-Hui Chen, Robin Lee, Hung-Jen Liao, Hiroyuki Yamauchi:
A Differential Data-Aware Power-Supplied (D 2 AP) 8T SRAM Cell With Expanded Write/Read Stabilities for Lower VDDmin Applications. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 45(6): 1234-1245 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j2]Vincent F. Yu, Katta G. Murty, Yat-wah Wan, Jerry Dann, Robin Lee:
Developing a DSS for Allocating Gates to Flights at an International Airport. Int. J. Decis. Support Syst. Technol. 1(1): 46-68 (2009) - [j1]Yen-Huei Chen, Gary Chan, Shao-Yu Chou, Hsien-Yu Pan, Jui-Jen Wu, Robin Lee, Hung-Jen Liao, Hiroyuki Yamauchi:
A 0.6 V Dual-Rail Compiler SRAM Design on 45 nm CMOS Technology With Adaptive SRAM Power for Lower VDD_min VLSIs. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 44(4): 1209-1215 (2009)
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