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Abstract
This letter presents a 5.2 GHz differential mixer design that uses MOS switch and differential CS amplifier. The fully integrated mixer is fabricated by the tsmc 0. 1S$\mu$m BiCMOS process with its IIP3 of -13dBm, conversion gain of 15 dB, and the radio frequency (RF) and local oscillator (LO) to an intermediate frequency (IF) isolation of 15S and 139 dB, respectively. Overall chipset consumes 30. SmW with a supply voltage of 1.SV.
IET NetworksCOMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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41
审稿时长
33 weeks
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IET Networks covers the fundamental developments and advancing methodologies to achieve higher performance, optimized and dependable future networks. IET Networks is particularly interested in new ideas and superior solutions to the known and arising technological development bottlenecks at all levels of networking such as topologies, protocols, routing, relaying and resource-allocation for more efficient and more reliable provision of network services. Topics include, but are not limited to: Network Architecture, Design and Planning, Network Protocol, Software, Analysis, Simulation and Experiment, Network Technologies, Applications and Services, Network Security, Operation and Management.