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Distributed active power combiners and splitters for multi-antenna UWB transceivers

Safarian et al., 2006

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6093953433858685005
Author
Safarian A
Zhou L
Heydari P
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2006 Proceedings of the 32nd European Solid-State Circuits Conference

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This paper presents the design of CMOS active power combiners and splitters with wideband variable gain and delay using distributed architectures. The proposed circuits are the key components for use in multi-antenna (MA) ultra-wideband (UWB) communication …
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