A D-Band Multiplier-Based OOK Transceiver With Supplementary Transistor Modeling in 65-nm Bulk CMOS Technology
Abstract
A D-band on–off keying (OOK) transceiver chipset is fabricated in a 65-nm bulk CMOS technology as a low-cost and highly integrative solution to short-distance wireless connectivity. Supplementary transistor modeling is performed for accurate circuit design at mm-wave frequencies. To overcome low transistor
Paper Details
Title
A D-Band Multiplier-Based OOK Transceiver With Supplementary Transistor Modeling in 65-nm Bulk CMOS Technology
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
7
Pages
7783 - 7793
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