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A single-chip 900-MHz spread-spectrum wireless transceiver in 1-μm CMOS. II. Receiver designRofougaran et al., 1998
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- Rofougaran A
- Chang G
- Rael J
- Chang J
- Rofougaran M
- Chang P
- Djafari M
- Min J
- Roth E
- Abidi A
- Samueli H
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- IEEE journal of solid-state circuits
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For pt. I see ibid., vol. 33, no. 4, April 1998. A 900-MHz direct-conversion receiver to detect a frequency-hopped carrier with frequency shift keying (FSK) modulation at 160 kb/s is integrated on the same chip as the transmitter. The receiver combines a low-noise amplifier …
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