A Study of Design and Performance Analysis of CMOS Integrated Receiver System for Millimeter Wave Applications
Keywords:
CMOS, LNA, Millimeter wave, Gain, Noise figure, Bandwidth,Abstract
To meet the demands for the multi-band, multi-mode wireless standards in the current market, a highly integrated wireless receive is desired. Technology developments have made CMOS a strong candidate in high-frequency applications because of its low power, low cost and higher-level integration. This paper will present the different works which have been already done and the future aspects.
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