A 28 nm bulk CMOS line driver stacking 18 core devices in a pseudo-differential configuration operates from a 8.1 V supply and achieves a bandwidth of 3.1 GHz for 1.32 W DC power consumption.
A quasioptical heterodyne receiver using a Pb alloy superconductor- insulator-superconductor (SIS) tunnel junction as the detector and a planar logarithmic spiral antenna for the RF coupling is des
A broadband millimeter-wave low-noise amplifier (LNA) operating at V-band (50 GHz to 75 GHz) is presented. The circuit is fabricated with 0.18 mum SiGe BiCMOS technology.
In this paper, a novel dual-band transmission-line parallel Doherty amplifier architecture for active antenna arrays and base station applications in next generation communication systems is presen
A novel broadband planar antenna based on the classic Yagi-Uda dipole array is presented. This 'quasi-Yagi' antenna achieves a measured 48% bandwidth for VSWR
A broadband switching experiment was presented at the ISS '87 and Telecom '87 conferences in Phoenix, Arizona, and Geneva, Switzerland, respectively and at the March, 1988 Fair in Hanover, West Ger
We consider a formal diffusion limit for a control problem of a multi-type multi-server queueing system, in the regime proposed by Halfin and Whitt, in the form of a control problem where the dynam
We consider a formal diffusion limit for a control problem of a multi-type multi-server queueing system, in the regime proposed by Halfin and Whitt, in the form of a control problem where the dynam
This paper models the performance of a cell-relay architecture that shares buffer space among output trunks.
In typical field-accessed magnetic bubble memories (MBM), stored binary data on memory chips are detected by processing millivolt-level signals that are measured differentially across a matched pai