L. Devlin, B. J. Buck, J. C. Clifton, A. Dearn, A.P.O. Long
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A GaAs transceiver circuit that includes all transmit and receive switching, amplification, frequency conversion and level shifting is described. An on-chip oscillator is also provided. Low receive current of 30 mA from a +5-V supply and a standby current of less than 0.5 mA make this an ideal component for battery-powered operation.<>