Current reuse topology in UWB CMOS LNA
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In February 2002, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) gave the permission for the marketing and operation of a new class of products incorporating Ultra Wide Band (UWB) technology. The early applications of UWB technology were primarily radar related, driven by the promise of fine-range resolution that comes with large bandwidth. But the recent 3.1-10.6GHz allocation extends the UWB use to a larger application area for which the specific frequency ranges are reported in the table 1.
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تاریخ انتشار 2012