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A 65 nm CMOS 4-element sub-34 mW/element 60 GHz phased-array transceiverTabesh et al., 2011
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- Tabesh M
- Chen J
- Marcu C
- Kong L
- Kang S
- Niknejad A
- Alon E
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- IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
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This paper describes a low power and element-scalable 60 GHz 4-element phased array transceiver implemented in a standard 65 nm CMOS process. Using a 1.2 V supply, the array consumes<; 34 mW/element including LO synthesis and distribution. Energy and area …
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