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Title:
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A low-voltage fully-integrated CMOS power amplifier for mobile WiMAX subscriber station.
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Author:
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Pan, Renjing.; Yeo, Kiat Seng.; Do, Manh Anh.; Boon, Chirn Chye.; Gu, Jiang Min.
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Copyright year:
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2009 |
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Abstract:
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This paper describes a low-voltage fully-integrated
CMOS power amplifier for 3.5 GHz mobile WiMAX (IEEE
802.16 standard) subscriber station application based on
Chartered’s 0.18 m IC process. Through simulations using a
supply voltage of 1.8 V indicate a capability to deliver a
maximum output power of 24 dBm to a 50 antenna, with PO1dB
of 22.7 dBm corresponding to PI1dB of -1.89 dBm. A power gain of
25.87 dB and a voltage gain of 27 dB can be obtained through a
3-stage cascade configuration, and the power added efficiency
(PAE) at PO1dB can achieve almost 24%. In addition, this is the
first WiMAX power amplifier that can operate under 1.8 V
supply in the literature. |
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Subject:
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DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Wireless communication systems. |
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Type:
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Conference Paper |
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Conference name:
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2009 International SoC Design Conference (6th:2009:Busan, Korea) |
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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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