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View article: A 390-GHz Outphasing Transmitter in 28-nm CMOS
A 390-GHz Outphasing Transmitter in 28-nm CMOS Open
sponsorship: This article was approved by Guest Editor Po-Hung Chen. This work was supported in part by Analog Devices, Limerick, Ireland, and in part by the CHIST-ERA project "WISDOM" under FWO Grant G0H5816N. (Analog Devices, Limerick, I…
View article: A Review of Broadband Low-Cost and High-Gain Low-Terahertz Antennas for Wireless Communications Applications
A Review of Broadband Low-Cost and High-Gain Low-Terahertz Antennas for Wireless Communications Applications Open
Low-terahertz (Low-THz, 100 GHz-1.0 THz) technology is expected to provide unprecedented data rates in future generations of wireless system such as the 6 th generation (6G) mobile communication system. Increasing the carrier frequencies f…
View article: A 400-GHz 28-nm TX and RX With Chip-to-Waveguide Transitions Used in Fully Integrated Lensless Imaging System
A 400-GHz 28-nm TX and RX With Chip-to-Waveguide Transitions Used in Fully Integrated Lensless Imaging System Open
sponsorship: This work was supported by the CHIST-ERA Project "WISDOM" under FWO Grant G0H5816N. (CHIST-ERA Project "WISDOM" under FWO|G0H5816N)
View article: Three techniques for the fabrication of high precision, mm-sized metal components based on two-photon lithography, applied for manufacturing horn antennas for THz transceivers
Three techniques for the fabrication of high precision, mm-sized metal components based on two-photon lithography, applied for manufacturing horn antennas for THz transceivers Open
© 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd. This paper proposes a novel packaging solution which integrates micro-machined 3D horn antennas with millimeter-wave and THz tranceivers. This packaging solution is shown to be a valid competitor to existing tech…
View article: RF-through-Plastics: an Alternative to Copper and Optical Fiber
RF-through-Plastics: an Alternative to Copper and Optical Fiber Open
Thanks to Mooreâ s Law, standard CMOS technology enables circuits to operate in the millimeter-wave frequency range (30GHz - 300GHz). By making use of carrier frequencies in this frequency domain, wide-band communication systems benefit fr…