Michailidis et al., 2025 - Google Patents
A machine learning-based design automation framework for differential mmWave LNAsMichailidis et al., 2025
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- 6620947136062417800
- Author
- Michailidis A
- Sad C
- Noulis T
- Siozios K
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- Integration
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In this work, a design methodology of a single-stage differential narrow-band mmWave LNA is presented using a novel full-design automation framework. A differential LNA test case vehicle was designed using a 22 nm FDSOI CMOS process and the ML framework was …
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