Abdelghany et al., 2009 - Google Patents
A low flicker noise direct conversion receiver for the IEEE 802.11 a wireless LAN standardAbdelghany et al., 2009
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- Abdelghany M
- Galal A
- Pokharel R
- Kanaya H
- Yoshida K
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- 2009 Asia Pacific Microwave Conference
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In this paper, a low flicker noise, 5 GHz Direct Conversion Receiver (DRC) has been designed utilizing Dynamic Current Injection (DCI) and tuning inductor in the mixing stage. This DRC has been designed in a TSMC 0.18 µm 1P6M CMOS process for WLAN 802.11 a …
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