ISSCC 2018

2018

205 篇论文 · Wireless (27) · RF & Wireless (23) · Wireline I/O (18) · AI / ML (17)

ISSCC 2018 Session 9 Wireless
A 27.8Gb/s 11.5pJ/b 60GHz Transceiver in 28nm CMOS with Polarization MIMO
Saeid Daneshgar, Kaushik Dasgupta, Chintan Thakkar,
content for handheld/wearable consumer devices is accelerating the demand for high-speed millimeter-wave (mm-wave) PAN wireless connectivity. Next-generation 60GHz PAN standards [1] have made it mandatory to achieve >20G
ISSCC 2018 Session 9 Wireless
A 120Gb/s 16QAM CMOS Millimeter-Wave Wireless Transceiver
Korkut K. Tokgoz1, Shotaro Maki1, Jian Pang1, Noriaki Nagashima1,
Ibrahim Abdo1, Seitaro Kawai1, Takuya Fujimura1, Yoichi Kawano2, Toshihide Suzuki2, Taisuke Iwai2, Kenichi Okada1, Akira Matsuzawa1 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan; 2Fujitsu Laboratories, Atsugi, Japan 1 This
ISSCC 2018 Session 9 Wireless
A Broadband and Deep-TX Self-Interference Cancellation Technique for Full-Duplex and Frequency-Domain-Duplex Transceiver Applications
Kun-Da Chu, Mohamad Katanbaf, Tong Zhang, Chenxin Su, Jacques C. Rudell
University of Washington, Seattle, WA Full-Duplex (FD) radios, capable of simultaneously transmitting and receiving on the same frequency, have evolved as one method to address future demand for higher data-rates. Althou
ISSCC 2018 Session 9 Wireless
A 1.4-to-2.7GHz High-Efficiency RF Transmitter with an Automatic 3FLO-Suppression Tracking-Notch-Filter Mixer Supporting HPUE in 14nm FinFET CMOS
Qing Liu, Daehyun Kwon, QuangDiep Bui, Jeonghyun Choi, Jaehun Lee,
more time on smartphones to enjoy internet surfing and social networking, etc. To further improve the LTE network efficiency, recently, the Power-Class 2 (PC2) High Power User Equipment (HPUE) applied to B41 is deployed.
ISSCC 2018 Session 9 Wireless
A High-Efficiency 28GHz Outphasing PA with 23dBm Output Power Using a Triaxial Balun Combiner
Bagher Rabet1, James Buckwalter2
University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 1 2 Gigabit-per-second millimeter-wave (mm-wave) access and backhaul networks at 28GHz demand high-order QAM, OFDM, and/or carrier-aggregated waveforms that forc