CMOS Front Ends for Millimeter Wave Wireless Communication Systems

  • Deferm N
  • Reynaert P
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This book focuses on the development of circuit and system design techniques for millimeter wave wireless communication systems above 90GHz and fabricated in nanometer scale CMOS technologies. The authors demonstrate a hands-on methodology that was applied to design six different chips, in order to overcome a variety of design challenges. Behavior of both actives and passives, and how to design them to achieve high performance is discussed in detail. This book serves as a valuable reference for millimeter wave designers, working at both the transistor level and system level. Discusses advantages and disadvantages of designing wireless mm-wave communication circuits and systems in CMOS; Analyzes the limitations and pitfalls of building mm-wave circuits in CMOS; Includes mm-wave building block and system design techniques and applies these to 6 different CMOS chips; Provides guidelines for building measurement setups to evaluate high-frequency chips. Introduction -- CMOS at Millimeter Wave Frequencies -- Passive Devices: Simulation and Design -- Integrated Differential Amplifiers -- Millimeter Wave Transmitters in CMOS -- A 120GHz Wireless Link -- General Conclusions.

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Deferm, N., & Reynaert, P. (2015). CMOS Front Ends for Millimeter Wave Wireless Communication Systems. Retrieved from http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-13951-7

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