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A High-Voltage-Enabled Mobile-TV RF Front-End in 90-nm CMOS

Mak et al., 2012

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9608209248785167326
Author
Mak P
Martins R
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High-/Mixed-Voltage Analog and RF Circuit Techniques for Nanoscale CMOS

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Abstract High-voltage (HV)-enabled circuits offer a feasible alternative to cope with the sub-1 V technologies at low cost. This chapter describes the first 2× V DD-enabled mobile-TV RF front-end with TV-GSM interoperability. It is an on/off-chip co-design employing externally …
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