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Mon 8 Jun | 13:30 - 15:10
254AB
This session presents cutting-edge advancements in frequency conversion and filtering for wireless receivers, spanning FR3 to W-band frequencies. Featured papers introduce novel circuit architectures, including passive mixer-first diplexers, subharmonic mixers, and switched-Gm topologies, all optimized for high linearity and low noise. These works collectively push the performance boundaries of integrated front-ends for next-generation communication systems.
13:30 - 13:50
Mo3B-1 A W-Band Low-Noise Switched-Gm Down-Conversion Mixer with Gm-Boosting Feedback and Trifilar Transformer in 65-nm CMOS
13:50 - 14:10
Mo3B-2 A Broadband Fully-Distributed Mixer-First Receiver Achieving 40-128 GHz RF Bandwidth
14:10 - 14:30
Mo3B-3 An FR3 Simultaneous Dual-Carrier Passive Mixer-First Diplexer Receiver Front-End Achieving 6.4 dB NF and -3.2 dBm B1dB
14:30 - 14:50
Mo3B-4 A 6GHz 3X Subharmonic Mixer with 12.4-dB Conversion Gain and
73-dB Fundamental Rejection
73-dB Fundamental Rejection
14:50 - 15:10
Mo3B-5 A 1.5–4-GHz Reconfigurable N-Path Notch Filter with >40-dBc Rejection and >15-dBm B1dB