Search for dissertations about: "90 nm cmos technology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words 90 nm cmos technology.
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1. Monolithic Micro- and Millimeter-wave Integrated Circuits in 90 nm CMOS Technology
Abstract : The objective of this work has been to design and characterize microwave components and circuits within a 90 nm RF-CMOS process.The work has been divided into two parts: integration of passive components and design and characterization of several mixer circuits. READ MORE
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2. Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Monolithic Integrated Circuits in CMOS and GaAs-mHEMT Technologies
Abstract : The objective of this work has been to design and characterize microwave and millimeter-wave components and circuits within a 90 nm Si-CMOS process and a 100 nm GaAs-mHEMT process. The work is divided in two parts depending on the technology. READ MORE
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3. Integrated Variable-Gain and CMOS Millimeter-Wave Amplifiers
Abstract : Variable Gain Amplifier finds extensive use in the high frequency demonstrators specially those operating in the millimeter-wave regions and beyond where the incoming RF signal level can have wide variations. To maintain a constant signal level an IF VGA has been designed that can offer a dynamic variation of gain as much as 45 dB together with a high maximum gain and a low noise figure. READ MORE
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4. Microwave and millimeter wave CMOS Characterization, modeling, and design
Abstract : The use of CMOS technologies for microwave and millimeter wave applications has recently been made possible as a result of increased transistor performance. The fT and fmax have, for example, passed 100 GHz at the 130 nm node and 200 GHz at the 65 nm node. READ MORE
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5. Design and Characterization of MMIC IF VGA and Small Signal CMOS Millimeter Wave Amplifiers
Abstract : The main aim of this work is to demonstrate the easibility of designing and characterizing monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) variable gain amplifiers (VGA) and small signal amplifiers in III-V (GaAs) and 90 nm CMOS technologies, respectively. The VGA is studied at the IFfrequency of 2. READ MORE