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What lies ahead for analog and digital monolithic ICs at microwave frequencies?
In our increasingly digital world, there is a need for faster and faster data processing capability. New systems requiring gigabit data rates for measurement instrumentation, digital communication and radar signal processing are presently in the planning stage. A similar trend toward wider band operation exists for analog circuits such as A/D converters, sample and hold circuits, signal and operational amplifiers.