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Silicon-based technologies have enabled the monolithic integration of transceiver circuits with operational frequencies up into the millimeter-wave regime. While high integration relaxes the requirements on RF chip-to-chip interconnects and external circuitry, it imposes serious challenges upon the traceability of failure mechanisms and functional errors of the individual building blocks that comprise...
A design methodology is introduced, which is aimed at the minimization of the duration and costs associated with the productization of complex transceiver system-on-chip (SoC) solutions that typically exhibit self-interference problems once fabricated. Such products comprise extensive digital circuitry, mixed-signal functions, and sensitive RF blocks, creating high potential for self-interference...
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