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Highly dense microwave and millimeter-wave phased array T/R modules and Butler matrices using CMOS and SiGe RFICs
We have used silicon technologies to build highly dense phased array for X to W-band applications. Typical designs include an 8-element 8-16 GHz SiGe phased array receiver, a 16-element 30-50 GHz SiGe transmit phased array, a miniature (
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