Antenna and low-noise amplifier (LNA) co-design is a promising method for increasing the sensitivity of millimeter-wave (mmWave) receiver systems. Co-design involves several individual steps which usually do not intersect with each other in one design flow, but this method combines all of them together and allows to obtain mutual benefits for all components. This paper gives an overview of several different mmWave engineering tasks like antennas and monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) design together with RF interconnection solutions like wirebonding, flip-chip and packaging technology. The suggestion of the mmWave receiver co-design for achieving minimum noise figure at low costs is also provided
Abstract- Wireless communication system is an integral part of day today communication. For effectiv...
This paper presents a 30-GHz co-design of a 28-dB high-gain low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a 54% high...
This work analyzes the implications of noise coupling in arrays of antennas on the design of low-noi...
Antenna and low-noise amplifier (LNA) co-design is a promising method for increasing the sensitivity...
Antenna and low-noise amplifier (LNA) co-design is a promising method for increasing the sensitivity...
Antenna and low-noise amplifier (LNA) co-design is a promising method for increasing the sensitivity...
In a radio frequency (RF) system, the front-end of a radio receiver consists of an active antenna ar...
In a radio frequency (RF) system, the front-end of a radio receiver consists of an active antenna ar...
In a radio frequency (RF) system, the front-end of a radio receiver consists of an active antenna ar...
This paper reviews recent advances in the design of low noise amplifier (LNA) in complementary metal...
This paper reviews recent advances in the design of low noise amplifier (LNA) in complementary metal...
Recent advances in printed circuit and packaging technology of microwave and millimeter wave circuit...
This paper presents a 30-GHz co-design of a 28-dB high-gain low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a 54% high...
This paper presents a 30-GHz co-design of a 28-dB high-gain low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a 54% high...
This paper presents a 30-GHz co-design of a 28-dB high-gain low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a 54% high...
Abstract- Wireless communication system is an integral part of day today communication. For effectiv...
This paper presents a 30-GHz co-design of a 28-dB high-gain low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a 54% high...
This work analyzes the implications of noise coupling in arrays of antennas on the design of low-noi...
Antenna and low-noise amplifier (LNA) co-design is a promising method for increasing the sensitivity...
Antenna and low-noise amplifier (LNA) co-design is a promising method for increasing the sensitivity...
Antenna and low-noise amplifier (LNA) co-design is a promising method for increasing the sensitivity...
In a radio frequency (RF) system, the front-end of a radio receiver consists of an active antenna ar...
In a radio frequency (RF) system, the front-end of a radio receiver consists of an active antenna ar...
In a radio frequency (RF) system, the front-end of a radio receiver consists of an active antenna ar...
This paper reviews recent advances in the design of low noise amplifier (LNA) in complementary metal...
This paper reviews recent advances in the design of low noise amplifier (LNA) in complementary metal...
Recent advances in printed circuit and packaging technology of microwave and millimeter wave circuit...
This paper presents a 30-GHz co-design of a 28-dB high-gain low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a 54% high...
This paper presents a 30-GHz co-design of a 28-dB high-gain low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a 54% high...
This paper presents a 30-GHz co-design of a 28-dB high-gain low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a 54% high...
Abstract- Wireless communication system is an integral part of day today communication. For effectiv...
This paper presents a 30-GHz co-design of a 28-dB high-gain low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a 54% high...
This work analyzes the implications of noise coupling in arrays of antennas on the design of low-noi...