Badarish Colathur Arvind
Majored in Electrical & Computer Engr
Georgia Institute of Technology, Class of 2016
From Bangalore, India
Georgia Institute of Technology, Class of 2016
From Bangalore, India
A recent graduate from Georgia Tech trying to find my feet in the exciting and challenging field of circuit design. Driven by passion and the motivation to understand and to be able to design complex electronic systems, i specialized in Analog circuit design, mixed signal circuit design and the dark arts of RF circuit design during my Masters.
My interest lies in high speed i/o design, RF front end design, high performance bias block design, dynamic circuit design (SC, ADC, DAC) and more recently i have got interested in PLL design, VCO design and RF synthesizers. I was fortunate enough to work on Transmitter design of a retimer product during my internship stint with Texas Instrument over the summer of 2016.
I am crazy about soccer and religiously follow the English Premier League. In my spare time, i like to volunteer, read books and hike. I love to travel the world and hope to visit as many places as possible.
I am always on the lookout for interesting and challenging work and if there lies such an opportunity, do not hesitate in contacting me.
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Badarish Colathur Arvind Receives Degree from Georgia Tech
Badarish Colathur Arvind of Bangalore, India, has earned a Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. Colathur Arvind was among a...
January, 30 2017 - Verified by Georgia Institute of Technology
Badarish Colathur Arvind was recognized for achieving Faculty Honors
Intel-GT Outstanding RFIC Student Designer award:
Design of wideband direct downconversion receiver (LNA and mixer) in Agilent ADS to meet the target standard of IEEE 802.11 a/g WLAN standard with 2 frequency bands of 2.4GHz and 5GHz. My Design had the second best FOM (Figure of Merit) which helped me secure the Intel-GT Outstanding RFIC Student Designer award.
Fall 2015 -
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Analog Design Intern at Texas Instruments Inc. (TXN)
Worked on IP development of a Retimer product. Tasked with investigation and design of low power, low area and high-speed protocol aware transmitter having a 3-tap FIR. Designed the various biasing circuitry such as the replica bias, op-amp for a common mode regulating loop and a high swing current mirror to operate satisfactorily across PVT.
May 2016 - August 2016

