A monolithic, GaAs, dual mode, quadrature amplitude shift keying and quadrature phase shift keying transceiver with one and two billion bits per second data rate is being considered to achieve a low power, small and ultra high speed communication system for satellite as well as terrestrial purposes. Recent GaAs integrated circuit achievements are surveyed and their constituent device types are evaluated. Design considerations, on an elemental level, of the entire modem are further included for monolithic realization with practical fabrication techniques. Numerous device types, with practical monolithic compatability, are used in the design of functional blocks with sufficient performances for realization of the transceiver
Two Q-band monolithic low noise amplifiers have been designed and characterized. A study about deple...
Monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMIC), which incorporate all the elements of a microwave c...
An advanced design procedure for MMIC GaAs direct-coupled transimpedance amplifier for gigabit/secon...
Communications theory and practice are merged with state-of-the-art technology in IC fabrication, es...
The development of fully monolithic gallium arsenide (GaAs) receive and transmit modules suitable fo...
This paper reports the design and measurement of a dual band monolithic AGC amplifier to be used in ...
Advanced aerospace electronics systems require high-speed, low-power, radiation-hard, digital compon...
This paper describes the design of a GaAs monolithic high power amplifier at Ku band. The chip deli...
Monolithic GaAs UHF components for use in SARSAT Emergency Distress beacons are under development by...
HEMT devices exhibit excellent figures of merit for high frequency operation. Therefore they are str...
Highly integrated, reliable microwave components are needed for small satellite applications. The Ga...
Three different GaAs Monolithic Transimpedance Amplifier topologies for low noise and high speed opt...
The presentation gives an overview of recent results upon a broad range of monolithic integrated cir...
The design concepts, analyses, and development of GaAs monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC...
Low cost high performance (5 Watts output) 406 MHz beacons are urgently needed to realize the maximu...
Two Q-band monolithic low noise amplifiers have been designed and characterized. A study about deple...
Monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMIC), which incorporate all the elements of a microwave c...
An advanced design procedure for MMIC GaAs direct-coupled transimpedance amplifier for gigabit/secon...
Communications theory and practice are merged with state-of-the-art technology in IC fabrication, es...
The development of fully monolithic gallium arsenide (GaAs) receive and transmit modules suitable fo...
This paper reports the design and measurement of a dual band monolithic AGC amplifier to be used in ...
Advanced aerospace electronics systems require high-speed, low-power, radiation-hard, digital compon...
This paper describes the design of a GaAs monolithic high power amplifier at Ku band. The chip deli...
Monolithic GaAs UHF components for use in SARSAT Emergency Distress beacons are under development by...
HEMT devices exhibit excellent figures of merit for high frequency operation. Therefore they are str...
Highly integrated, reliable microwave components are needed for small satellite applications. The Ga...
Three different GaAs Monolithic Transimpedance Amplifier topologies for low noise and high speed opt...
The presentation gives an overview of recent results upon a broad range of monolithic integrated cir...
The design concepts, analyses, and development of GaAs monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC...
Low cost high performance (5 Watts output) 406 MHz beacons are urgently needed to realize the maximu...
Two Q-band monolithic low noise amplifiers have been designed and characterized. A study about deple...
Monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMIC), which incorporate all the elements of a microwave c...
An advanced design procedure for MMIC GaAs direct-coupled transimpedance amplifier for gigabit/secon...