Reconfigurable CMOS Mixer for Multi-Standard Applications(Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves)
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概要
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A reconfigurable CMOS mixer for multi-standard application is presented. The mixer can be tuned and adjusted to multi-frequency bands using a flexible matching network which is a kind of variable reactance transformer. The flexible matching network consists of a few switched inductors and capacitors. The mixer has acceptable conversion gain, IIP3 and NF. It operates with a return loss of less than -10dB through 2-6GHz except for a few narrow frequency bands.
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- 2005-12-01
著者
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Yoo Hyung
School Of Engineering In Information And Communications University
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Kim Ji
School Of Engineering Information And Communications University (icu)
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Kim Ji
School Of Engineering In Information And Communications University
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JANG Young
School of Engineering in Information and Communications University
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Kim Ji
School Of Electronic Engineering Soongsil University
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Kim Ji
School of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Gyeonggi 440-746, Korea
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