Altıntaş, 2022 - Google Patents
Bidirectional transceiver module for 8-28 ghz phased array applications and a novel method to reduce amplitude and phase errors in variable gain amplifiersAltıntaş, 2022
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- Altıntaş K
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Next-generation communication applications utilize phased arrays with thousands of transceiver modules. The area and cost are as crucial as the performance of the transceiver module because of the large-scale integration. The technology and architecture of the …
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