Low-Power Receiver Serves Multiple Wireless Standards (.PDF Download)

May 16, 2013
Wireless standards continue to emerge, with integrated-circuit (IC) radio designers challenged to handle as many of those standards as possible with a single solution. One such solution is a low-power integrated RF front end which uses a current-reuse low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a single-balanced mixer....  

Wireless standards continue to emerge, with integrated-circuit (IC) radio designers challenged to handle as many of those standards as possible with a single solution. One such solution is a low-power integrated RF front end which uses a current-reuse low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a single-balanced mixer....

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