People

Faculty

Research Areas
Analog/RF Mixed-signal circuits and systems
Assistant Professor
Heein Yoon

Benefiting greatly from the remarkable advancement of the semiconductor industry, the semiconductor sector, intertwined with wireless and wired communication technologies, has become a platform for new services. In this rapid development, our main research area is to develop 1. sub-TH-range Transceivers to commercialize 6G and satellite communication and C-V2X Transceiver for autonomous driving, 2. ultra-low jitter/low-power frequency synthesizers and high performance analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for emerging applications, 3. Neuromorphic computing hardware in the analog-mixed signal domain to increase the computing efficiency of AI SoC, Lastly, research is being conducted on the analog IC automation to dramatically reduce the time and cost of analog/RF IC design.

[Curriculum Vitae]

● 2022-Present: Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, UNIST
● 2019-2022: Senior Engineer at Qualcomm, San Diego, CA, USA − Working on frequency synthesizers for premier-tier 2G/3G/4G/5G cellular transceiver using 14nm/7nm CMOS
● 2017-2018: Internship at Qualcomm, San Diego, CA, USA − Advanced frequency synthesizer for emerging 5G technology

[Education]

● 2019: Ph.D., in Department of Electrical Engineering, UNIST
● 2014: B.S., Department of Electrical Engineering, UNIST

[Research  Keywords and Topics]

● Analog/RF mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs) and systems
● RF Transceivers for 5G/6G communications
● Analog/RF IC design automation
● Circuits and systems for emerging wireless/wired applications
● High performance analog-to-digital converter (ADC)

[Publications (selected)]

● S. Yoo*, S. Park*, S. Choi*, Y. Cho, H. Yoon, C. Hwang, J. Choi, “An 82fsRMS-Jitter and 22.5mW-Power, 102GHz W-Band PLL Using a Power-Gating Injection-Locked Frequency Multiplier-Based Phase Detector in 65nm CMOS,” IEEE International Solid-State Circuit Conference (ISSCC), Feb. 2021. (* Equally-Credited Authors)
● Y. Lim*, J. Kim*, Y. Jo, J. Bang, S. Yoo, H. Park, H. Yoon, and J. Choi, “A 170MHz-Lock-In-Range and -253dB-FOMJIT, 12-14.5GHz Subsampling PLL with 150µW Frequency-Disturbance-Correcting Loop Using a Low-Power Unevenly Spaced Edge Generator,” IEEE International Solid-State Circuit Conference (ISSCC), Feb. 2020. (* Equally-Credited Authors)
● J. Kim*, H. Yoon*, Y. Lim*, Y. Lee, Y. Cho, T. Seong, and J. Choi, “A 76fsrms Jitter and −40dBc Integrated-Phase-Noise 28-to-31GHz Frequency Synthesizer Based on Digital Sub-Sampling PLL Using Optimally Spaced Voltage Comparators and Background Loop-Gain Optimization,” IEEE International Solid-State Circuit Conference (ISSCC), Feb. 2019. (* Equally-Credited Authors)
● H. Yoon, J. Kim, S. Park, Y. Lim, Y. Lee, J. Bang, K. Lim, and J. Choi, “Fractional-N Frequency Synthesizer Supporting Multiple Frequency Bands for Backward-Compatible 5G Using a Frequency Doubler and Injection-Locked Frequency Multipliers,” IEEE International Solid-State Circuit Conference (ISSCC), Feb. 2018.
● J. Kim, Y. Lim, H. Yoon, Y. Lee, Y. Cho, T. Seong, and J. Choi, “An Ultra-Low-Jitter, mmW-Band Frequency Synthesizer Based on Digital Subsampling PLL Using Optimally-Spaced Voltage Comparators,” IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits (JSSC), Dec. 2019, invited from IEEE 2019 International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC).
● H. Yoon, S. Park, and J. Choi, “A Low-Jitter Injection-Locked Multi-Frequency Generator Using Digitally-Controlled Oscillators and Time-Interleaved Calibration,” IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits (JSSC), Feb. 2019

[Awards/ Honors/ Memberships]

● TPC member of IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), since 2023.
● IEEE SSCS Predoctoral Achievement Award Winner, 2019~2020.
● IEEE ISSCC Student-Research Preview (SRP) Award Winner, 2018.
● IEEE SSCS Student Travel Grant Award (STGA), 2017~2019.
● Samsung Human-Tech Paper Award (In total 3 awards, 2017, 2018, and 2019)
● Global Ph.D. Fellowship, National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF), Korea, 2015.
● Nine Bridge and Star Fellowship, UNIST, Korea, 2014.