[[abstract]]An intrachip wireless interconnect using integrated antennas is demonstrated in a flip-chip ball grid array package. The wireless interconnect consists of a transmitter-receiver pair, which is fabricated in a 0.18-μm CMOS process. A 15-GHz signal is generated and broadcasted across the integrated circuit. The signal is picked up by a receiver 4 mm away on the same integrated circuit and frequency divided by eight to produce a 1.875-GHz local clock signal. The interconnection is also demonstrated between a transmitting antenna and a packaged receiver 40 cm away from the transmitting antenna. Demonstration of intrachip wireless interconnects in a package has been considered the ultimate test for this technology
The wireless interconnection has attracted much attention recently as an alternative to the conventi...
[[abstract]]This paper reports the techniques for improving the characteristics of integrated antenn...
This chapter presents the integration of a 60GHz amplifier and an antenna in a printed circuit-board...
The chip scale wireless interconnect systems are analyzed in terms of bit error rate performance and...
[[abstract]]The feasibility of integrating compact antennas and required circuits for implementing w...
Communications within a chip or even groups of chips are typically carried out using physical connec...
This study describes wireless intra and interchip interconnections to overcome fundamental limits of...
Wireless Network-on-Chip (WNoC) appears as a promising alternative to conventional interconnect fabr...
With the emergence of Internet of Things and information revolution, the demand of high performance ...
4 pagesInternational audienceThis paper presents an implementation study of a wireless communication...
In recent years, with the demands for wireless communication systems increas rapidly, the operating ...
According to the scaling rule of silicon ultra-large scale integrated circuits (ULSI) [1,2], transis...
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This paper discusses challenges, design issues and possible solutions to get mm-Wave signals off-chi...
International audienceThis paper presents an implementation of the transmission channel for Wireless...
The wireless interconnection has attracted much attention recently as an alternative to the conventi...
[[abstract]]This paper reports the techniques for improving the characteristics of integrated antenn...
This chapter presents the integration of a 60GHz amplifier and an antenna in a printed circuit-board...
The chip scale wireless interconnect systems are analyzed in terms of bit error rate performance and...
[[abstract]]The feasibility of integrating compact antennas and required circuits for implementing w...
Communications within a chip or even groups of chips are typically carried out using physical connec...
This study describes wireless intra and interchip interconnections to overcome fundamental limits of...
Wireless Network-on-Chip (WNoC) appears as a promising alternative to conventional interconnect fabr...
With the emergence of Internet of Things and information revolution, the demand of high performance ...
4 pagesInternational audienceThis paper presents an implementation study of a wireless communication...
In recent years, with the demands for wireless communication systems increas rapidly, the operating ...
According to the scaling rule of silicon ultra-large scale integrated circuits (ULSI) [1,2], transis...
© 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
This paper discusses challenges, design issues and possible solutions to get mm-Wave signals off-chi...
International audienceThis paper presents an implementation of the transmission channel for Wireless...
The wireless interconnection has attracted much attention recently as an alternative to the conventi...
[[abstract]]This paper reports the techniques for improving the characteristics of integrated antenn...
This chapter presents the integration of a 60GHz amplifier and an antenna in a printed circuit-board...