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    Microfabricated electrochemical analysis system for heavy metal detection by Reay, Richard J., Flannery, Anthony F., Storment, Christopher W., Kounaves, Samuel P., Kovacs, Gregory T.A.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (01-08-1996)
    “…A low power, hand-held system has been developed for the measurement of heavy metal ions in aqueous solutions. The system consists of an electrode array…”
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    Micromachined thermally isolated circuits by Klaassen, Erno H, Reay, Richard J, Storment, Christopher, Kovacs, Gregory T.A

    “…This paper details a post-processing technique by which circuitry in an unmodified IC technology is thermally and electrically isolated from the silicon…”
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    Electrically floating conductivity detection system for capillary electrophoresis by Zhao, Hui, Dadoo, Rajeev, Reay, Richard J, Kovacs, Gregory T.A, Zare, Richard N

    Published in Journal of Chromatography A (10-07-1998)
    “…A conductivity detector is designed for capillary electrophoresis in which the detection electronics are isolated and float with the separation voltage applied…”
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    Diode-based thermal r.m.s. converter with on-chip circuitry fabricated using CMOS technology by Klaassen, Erno H., Reay, Richard J., Kovacs, Gregory T.A.

    “…A high-frequency root-mean-square (r.m.s.) converter composed of two matched thermal elements and on-chip circuitry has been fabricated in a foundry CMOS…”
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    Thermally and electrically isolated single crystal silicon structures in CMOS technology by Reay, R.J., Klaassen, E.H., Kovacs, G.T.A.

    Published in IEEE electron device letters (01-10-1994)
    “…Thermally and electrically isolated single crystal silicon structures have been fabricated using a post-processing anisotropic tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide…”
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    A resonant switching write driver for magnetic recording by Reay, R.J., Klaassen, K.B., Nomura, C.S.

    Published in IEEE journal of solid-state circuits (01-02-1997)
    “…This paper describes a high-speed circuit for driving magnetic recording write heads. Resonant current switching enables a reduction in power consumption…”
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    An unconditionally stable two-stage CMOS amplifier by Reay, R.J., Kovacs, G.T.A.

    Published in IEEE journal of solid-state circuits (01-05-1995)
    “…This paper describes a two-stage CMOS amplifier that is stable for any capacitive load. This is achieved through the use of an optimized cascoded compensation…”
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    A micromachined low-power temperature-regulated bandgap voltage reference by Reay, R.J., Klaassen, E.H., Kovacs, G.T.A.

    Published in IEEE journal of solid-state circuits (01-12-1995)
    “…A low-power, temperature-regulated bandgap voltage reference is demonstrated in a commercial CMOS process. Low-power operation is achieved by thermally…”
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    High-voltage devices and circuits fabricated using foundry CMOS for use with electrostatic MEM actuators by Maluf, N.I., Reay, R.J., Kovacs, G.T.A.

    “…Devices and circuits capable of high-voltage operation are necessary for the actuation of micromachined electrostatic structures that require high voltages…”
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    A micromachined low-power temperature-regulated bandgap voltage reference by Reay, R.J., Klaassen, E.H., Kovacs, G.T.A.

    “…This paper describes a temperature regulated bandgap voltage reference fabricated in a foundry CMOS process. Using a simple post-processing micromachining…”
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