This work reports a multi-purpose highly linear ultra-wideband amplifier with a gain bandwidth product (GBP) of 1.75 THz, the highest reported in any MMIC process. A transimpedance amplifier is cascaded with a distributed amplifier, emulating a receiver subsystem. Using a diamond heat spreader, to dissipate heat from transistors, the cascaded amplification subsystem can achieve very high OIP3 from 20 to 24 dBm when measured between 5 to 65 GHz. A small signal average gain of 24 dB is observed over a frequency range exceeding the maximum measurable bandwidth from DC to 110 GHz. Compared with other ultra-wideband MMIC amplifiers beyond 110 GHz bandwidth, the circuit offers a unique combination of high linearity (OIP3) and high gain. As a resu...
Abstract — This paper presents a broadband, highly linear amplifier suitable for multi-standard mm-...
This paper presents a 280 GHz amplifier design strategy for a robust multistage amplifier in a sub-T...
An advanced design procedure for MMIC GaAs direct-coupled transimpedance amplifier for gigabit/secon...
This work reports a multi-purpose highly linear ultra-wideband amplifier with a gain bandwidth produ...
This paper reports a state-of-the-art distributed amplifier intended for use in 100 Gbit/s optical c...
Distributed amplifiers were fabricated successfully with a gain of 8 dB plusminus 1 dB in the freque...
This paper highlights the gain-bandwidth merit of the single stage distributed amplifier (SSDA) and ...
Millimetre-wave technology is used for applications such as telecommunications and imaging. For both...
In this paper, we review the merit of the single stage distributed amplifier (SSDA) and consider the...
This paper reports a distributed baseband transimpedance amplifier for optical links up to 10 Gb/s. ...
Quasi-coherent optical receivers have recently emerged targeting access networks, offering improved ...
This paper presents a broadband, highly linear amplifier suitable for multi-standard mm-wave applica...
In this dissertation, high-speed and high-frequency millimeter-wave circuit techniques are introduce...
An ultra broadband MMIC amplifier is designed using InP double-heterojunction bipolar transistors an...
This paper presents an E-band (60 - 90 GHz) balanced driver amplifier in a 50nm InGaAs-based metamor...
Abstract — This paper presents a broadband, highly linear amplifier suitable for multi-standard mm-...
This paper presents a 280 GHz amplifier design strategy for a robust multistage amplifier in a sub-T...
An advanced design procedure for MMIC GaAs direct-coupled transimpedance amplifier for gigabit/secon...
This work reports a multi-purpose highly linear ultra-wideband amplifier with a gain bandwidth produ...
This paper reports a state-of-the-art distributed amplifier intended for use in 100 Gbit/s optical c...
Distributed amplifiers were fabricated successfully with a gain of 8 dB plusminus 1 dB in the freque...
This paper highlights the gain-bandwidth merit of the single stage distributed amplifier (SSDA) and ...
Millimetre-wave technology is used for applications such as telecommunications and imaging. For both...
In this paper, we review the merit of the single stage distributed amplifier (SSDA) and consider the...
This paper reports a distributed baseband transimpedance amplifier for optical links up to 10 Gb/s. ...
Quasi-coherent optical receivers have recently emerged targeting access networks, offering improved ...
This paper presents a broadband, highly linear amplifier suitable for multi-standard mm-wave applica...
In this dissertation, high-speed and high-frequency millimeter-wave circuit techniques are introduce...
An ultra broadband MMIC amplifier is designed using InP double-heterojunction bipolar transistors an...
This paper presents an E-band (60 - 90 GHz) balanced driver amplifier in a 50nm InGaAs-based metamor...
Abstract — This paper presents a broadband, highly linear amplifier suitable for multi-standard mm-...
This paper presents a 280 GHz amplifier design strategy for a robust multistage amplifier in a sub-T...
An advanced design procedure for MMIC GaAs direct-coupled transimpedance amplifier for gigabit/secon...