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A direct-conversion receiver IC for WCDMA mobile systemsReynolds et al., 2003
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- Reynolds S
- Floyd B
- Beukema T
- Zwick T
- Pfeiffer U
- Ainspan H
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- IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
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A prototype design of a 2.7-3.3-V 14.5-mA SiGe direct-conversion receiver IC for use in third- generation wide-band code-division multiple-access (3G WCDMA) mobile cellular systems has been completed and measured. The design includes a bypassable low-noise amplifier …
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