Muhammad et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Challenges in integrated CMOS transceivers for short distance wirelessMuhammad et al., 2001
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- Muhammad K
- Straszewski R
- Balsara P
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- Proceedings of the 11th Great Lakes symposium on VLSI
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This paper presents recent trends in the area of integrated CMOS transceiver design for short distance wireless applications. This application is characterized by very low-cost and low-power solutions. Current challenges and recent trends are described and digital …
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