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A 60 GHz integrated second-order bandpass filter using rectangular open-loop resonators was designed and fabricated on a 0.13 mum standard CMOS process. The size of the filter is 415.5 times 502.8 mum2.The designed filter has a pair of transmission zeros at finite frequencies in the stopband, exhibiting good selectivity. The measured filter with the grid ground plane has a flat passband and its 1...
This paper describes the system architecture and design procedure for an integrated 60-GHz direct-conversion transceiver with integrated digital control interface on a 130-nm CMOS process. This transceiver incorporates both a transmitter and receiver. The transmitter achieves a Psat of 6.5 dBm, an OPldB of 1.6 dBm. The receiver achieves a conversion gain of 8.1 dB with an IIP3 of -13.74 dBm.
The spectrum around 60 GHz is available for unlicensed operation in many regulatory domains including the USA, Japan, Canada and Australia. One of the applications of this spectrum is for short range communication systems. These systems are designed to deliver gigabit speeds, consuming small amount of power in small form factor. The small factor is achieved because passive components scale with carrier...
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