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A 2.3 mW baseband impulse-UWB transceiver front-end in CMOSO'Donnell et al., 2006
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- O'Donnell I
- Brodersen R
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- 2006 Symposium on VLSI Circuits, 2006. Digest of Technical Papers.
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A highly integrated, flexible, baseband impulse-UWB transceiver front-end has been implemented in a standard 0.13 mum CMOS process with power consumption of 1.8 mW (RX) and 0.5 mW (TX) at 10 Mpulses/s with a 1.1 V supply. This transceiver targets a sensor …
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