dr.ir. E.D. Totev

PhD student
Bioelectronics (BE), Department of Microelectronics

PhD thesis (Jan 2021): Out-of-band Interference Immunity of Negative-Feedback Amplifiers
Promotor: Wouter Serdijn, John Long, Chris Verhoeven

Expertise: EMI in negative feedback amplifiers; analog and mixed-signal circuitry; RF electronics; sensor interface circuitry for biochemical analysis and medical applications.

Themes: Analog and Mixed-Mode Integrated Circuits and Systems

Biography

Emil Totev was born in Sofia, Bulgaria, in 1975. He received the Ir. degree in electrical engineering in 2002 from Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands, where he is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree, with a research project on EMI in negative feedback amplifiers.

 

He has been involved in the development of analog and mixed-signal circuitry, as well as RF electronics. He is currently occupied with research and development of sensor interface circuitry for biochemical analysis and medical applications at Philips Research, Eindhoven.

Publications

  1. Out-of-Band Immunity to Interference of Single-Ended Baseband Amplifiers Through IM2 Cancellation
    Emil Totev; Cong Huang; Leo C. N. de Vreede; John R. Long; Wouter A. Serdijn; Chris Verhoeven;
    IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers,
    Volume 63, Issue 11, pp. 1785 - 1793, November 2016. DOI: 10.1109/TCSI.2016.2593341.
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Last updated: 10 May 2024

Emil Totev

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