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This paper gives an overview of millimeter-wave CMOS transceiver design and presents several critical building blocks operating around 60 GHz. A direct-conversion receiver front end employing LNA and mixer topologies is described that exploits resonance by means of folded microstrips. Also, a direct-conversion transmitter incorporating an on-chip dipole antenna is introduced that paves the way for...
A direct-conversion receiver incorporates folded microstrip lines to create resonance at 60GHz in a common-gate LNA and active mixers. Realized in 0.13 /spl mu/m CMOS technology, it provides a voltage gain of 28dB with 12.5dB NF while consuming 9mW from a 1.2V supply.
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