GaAs application specific MMICs for a HIPERLAN MCM

Devlin, L. ; Buck, B. J. ; Clifton, J. C. ; Dearn, A.W. ; Geen, M. W. ; Long, A. P. ; Melvin, S. P. (1996) GaAs application specific MMICs for a HIPERLAN MCM. In: Gallium Arsenide Applications Symposium. GAAS 1996, 5-6 June 1996, Paris, France.
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Abstract

HIPERLAN (High Performance Radio Local Area Networks) is an emerging European standard for wireless local area networks with an in air data rate of 23.5 Mbits/sec. This paper details the design manufacture and measured performance of two application specific GaAs MMICs which form the majority of the 5.2 GHz RF front end. One MMIC is a power amplifier with level control and the other is an up/down-converter with on chip VCO. These are the first GaAs MMICs designed specifically for the HIPERLAN standard.

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Devlin, L.
Buck, B. J.
Clifton, J. C.
Dearn, A.W.
Geen, M. W.
Long, A. P.
Melvin, S. P.
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