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Tue 9 Jun | 08:00 - 09:40
257AB
Integrated transmit/receive front-ends are rapidly expanding in capability across radar imaging, 5G/6G MIMO, SATCOM phased arrays, and wideband beamforming. This session highlights mmWave and wideband Tx/Rx architectures that advance calibration accuracy, scalable spatial combining, and packaging-aware integration. Featured designs include a W-band FMCW radar transceiver using a self-calibrated Type-III ADPLL for 1.27-cm range-resolution imaging, a compact 28-GHz fully-connected Gm-cell-grid MIMO receiver network, a K-band multi-beam phased-array transmitter enabled by silicon-assisted beam combining in a 5-layer PCB, a 2–18-GHz 4-channel CMOS T/R beamformer and, a 256-element 28-GHz wirelessly-powered active relay transceiver with TDD-sync-free bidirectional amplifiers for robust high-capacity links.
08:00 - 08:20
Tu1C-1 A 2–18 GHz Integrated 4-Channel Transmit/Receive Beamformer in 65-nm CMOS
08:20 - 08:40
Tu1C-2 A K-Band 4-Beam Phased Array Transmitter in Only 5-Layer PCB Enabled by Silicon-Assisted Beam-Combining Network for SATCOM
08:40 - 09:00
Tu1C-3 Scalable and Compact Fully-Connected Network based on Gm-Cell Grid for 28-GHz Multi-stream MIMO Receiver
09:00 - 09:20
Tu1C-4 A 256-Element 28GHz 5G NR Wirelessly-Powered Active Relay Transceiver with TDD Synchronization Free Bidirectional Amplifiers
09:20 - 09:40
Tu1C-5 A W-Band FMCW Radar Transceiver with Self-Calibrated Type-III ADPLL Achieving 1.27-cm Range Resolution for Imaging Applications