IEEE DONALD O. PEDERSON AWARD IN SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS RECIPIENTS (Formerly known as the IEEE SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS AWARD)

2022 – AKIRA MATSUZAWA "For pioneering contributions to low-power, Professor Emeritus, Tokyo Institute analog-to-digital converters in systems on of Technology, Tokyo, Japan and a chip (SoCs) for digital video Founder & CEO, Tech Idea Co., applications." Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan

2021 – A. PAUL BROKAW “For leadership in the design of voltage Retired, Analog Devices, Inc., references, amplifiers, and power Tucson, Arizona, USA management, and for contributions to the principles of analog circuit design.”

2020 – KLAAS BULT “For leadership in embedded analog and Professor, Delft University of mixed-signal integrated circuits.” Technology – Fac. EEMCS, Delft, Zuid Holland, the Netherlands

2019 – LAURENCE W. NAGEL “For the development and demonstration President, Omega Enterprises of SPICE as a tool to design and optimize Consulting, Kensington, California, electronic circuits.” USA

2018 - WILLIAM S. CARTER “For contributions to field-programmable Fellow, Xilinx, San Jose, California, gate array technology.” USA AND STEPHEN M. TRIMBERGER Fellow, Xilinx, San Jose, California, USA

2017 - TAKAO NISHITANI “For pioneering real-time programmable Representative Partner, Laisip, digital signal processor architectures.” Kanagawa, Japan AND JOHN S. THOMPSON Consultant and President (Retired), Technology Pathways, Tucson, Arizona, USA

2016 – MILES A. COPELAND “For contributions to the design and Distinguished Research Professor application of switched-capacitor and RF (Retired), Carleton University, signal processing circuits.” Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2015 - ROBERT WHITLOCK ADAMS “For contributions to noise-shaping data Fellow, Analog Devices, Inc., Acton, converter circuits, digital signal processing, Massachusetts, USA and log-domain analog filters.”

2014 - ROBERT G. MEYER “For pioneering contributions to the design 1 of 2 IEEE DONALD O. PEDERSON AWARD IN SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS RECIPIENTS (Formerly known as the IEEE SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS AWARD)

Professor Emeritus and Professor in and modeling of analog and radio- the Graduate School, Department of frequency circuits.” Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, CA USA

2013 - ANANTHA P. CHANDRAKASAN “For pioneering techniques in low-power Professor, Electrical Engineering and digital and analog CMOS design.” Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA

2012 - BEHZAD RAZAVI “For pioneering contributions to the design Professor, University of California, of high-speed CMOS communication Los Angeles, CA, USA circuits.”

2011 - WILLY SANSEN “For leadership in analog Emeritus Professor, Katholieke design.” Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

2010 – TAKAYASU SAKURAI “For pioneering contributions to the design Professor, Inst of Industrial Science and modeling of high-speed and low-power Univ of Tokyo CMOS logic circuits.” Tokyo, Japan

2009 – TERESA H. MENG “For pioneering contributions to the Professor of Electrical Engineering, development of integrated wireless Stanford University, communications systems.” Stanford, CA, USA

2008 - ASAD A. ABIDI “For pioneering and sustained Professor, Electrical Engineering, contributions in the development of RF- University of California, CMOS” Los Angeles, CA, USA

2007 – HUGO DE MAN “For leadership in integrated circuit design Dept of EE, Katholieke Universiteit and design methodology.” Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

2006 - MARK A. HOROWITZ “For pioneering contributions to the design Professor of EE and CS, of high-performance digital integrated Stanford University, circuits and systems.” Stanford, CA, USA

2005 – BRUCE A. WOOLEY “For pioneering contributions to integrated Professor electronics for analog-to-digital data 1 of 2 IEEE DONALD O. PEDERSON AWARD IN SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS RECIPIENTS (Formerly known as the IEEE SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS AWARD)

Stanford University, conversion in communications systems.” Stanford, CA, USA

2004 – ERIC A. VITTOZ “For pioneering contributions to low-power Professor and Chief Scientist device modeling and CMOS circuit design.” CSEMS.A., Neuchatel, Switzerland

2003 - DANIEL DOBBERPUHL "For pioneering design of high-speed and Vice President and General Manager low-power microprocessors." Broadcom Corporation, San Jose, CA, USA

2002 – CHENMING HU "For contributions to MOSFET physics and University of California, development of the BSIM model for CMOS Berkeley, CA, USA circuit simulation." AND PING-KEUNG KO Authosis, Inc., Quarry Bay, Hong Kong

2001 – No Recipient

2000 - ROBERT H. KRAMBECK "For pioneering the introduction and Tandem Computers, implementation of domino CMOS logic." Cupertino, CA, USA AND HUNG-FAI (STEPHEN) LAW Alaris, Inc., Fremont, CA, USA

1999 - KENSALL D. WISE "For pioneering contributions to the University of Michigan development of solid-state sensors, circuits Ann Arbor, MI, USA and integrated sensing systems."

1998 - NICKY CHAU-CHUN LU "For pioneering contributions to high speed Etron Technology Inc. dynamic memory design and cell Hsinchu, Taiwan technology."

1997 - ROBERT W. BRODERSEN "For contributions to the design of University of California, integrated circuits for signal processing Berkeley, CA, USA systems."

1996 - RUDY J. VAN DE PLASSCHE "For pioneering contributions to the design Philips Research Labs of integrated circuits for data conversion." Eindhoven, The Netherlands

1995 - LEWIS M. TERMAN "For leadership in the field of MOS devices 1 of 2 IEEE DONALD O. PEDERSON AWARD IN SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS RECIPIENTS (Formerly known as the IEEE SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS AWARD)

IBM/T. J. Watson Research Center and circuits for memories." Yorktown Heights, NY, USA

1994 - PAUL R. GRAY "For contributions to analog integrated University of California circuit design, especially for MOS switched Berkeley, CA, USA capacitor circuits."

1993 - KIYOO ITOH "For technical contributions to folded Hitachi, Ltd. data-line circuits and the development of Tokyo Japan high-density dynamic RAMs."

1992 - BARRIE GILBERT "For contributions to non-linear analog Analog Devices signal processing circuits." Beaverton, OR, USA

1991 - FRANK WANLASS "For the invention of Complementary MOS Standard Micro Sys. (CMOS) Logic Circuitry." San Jose, CA, USA

1990 - TOSHIAKI MASUHARA "For pioneering contributions to NMOS Hitachi, Ltd. depletion-load circuits and the Tokyo Japan development of high speed CMOS memories."

1989 - JAMES D. MEINDL "For contributions to solid-state circuits Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and solid-state circuit technology." Troy, NY, USA

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