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Title:
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A differential CMOS T/R switch for multistandard applications.
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Author:
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Zhang, Yue Ping.; Li, Qiang.; Fan, Wei.; Ang, Chew Hoe.; Li, He.
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Copyright year:
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2006 |
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Abstract:
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This brief presents a differential transmit–receive (T/R) switch integrated in a 0.18- m standard CMOS technology for wireless applications up to 6 GHz. This switch design employs fully differential architecture to accommodate the design challenge of differential transceivers and improve the linearity performance. It exhibits less than 2-dB insertion loss, higher than 15-dB isolation, in a 60 m 40 m area. 15-dBm power at 1-dB compression point (P1dB) is achieved without using additional techniques to enhance the linearity. This switch is suitable for differential transceiver front-ends with a moderate power level.
To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first reported differential T/R switch in CMOS for multistandard and wideband
wireless applications. |
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Subject:
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DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering. |
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Type:
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Journal Article |
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Series/ Journal Title:
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IEEE transactions on circuits and systems - II : express briefs |
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School:
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School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
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Rights:
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Version:
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Published version |