Choi et al., 2005 - Google Patents
A Single Transistor‐Level Direct‐Conversion Mixer for Low‐Voltage Low‐Power Multi‐band RadiosChoi et al., 2005
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- Choi B
- Hyun S
- Tak G
- Lee H
- Park S
- Park C
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- ETRI journal
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A CMOS direct‐conversion mixer with a single transistor‐level topology is proposed in this paper. Since the single transistor‐level topology needs smaller supply voltage than the conventional Gilbert‐cell topology, the proposed mixer structure is suitable for a low power …
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