Moon et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Analysis and design of power-efficient h-band cmos frequency doubler employing gain boosting and harmonic enhancing techniquesMoon et al., 2023
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- Moon B
- Yun B
- Kim J
- Lee S
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- IEEE Access
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This article presents a power-efficient frequency doubler employing gain boosting and harmonic-enhancing techniques. With a single transistor only, the gain boosting technique can reach the maximum achievable gain () by adding embedded passive components …
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