All-CMOS radio transceivers and systems-on-a-chip are rapidly making inroads on a wireless market that for years was dominated by bipolar and BiCMOS solutions. It is not a matter of replacing bipolar transistors in known circuit topologies with FETs; the wave of RF-CMOS brings with it new architectures and unprecedented levels of integration. What are its origins? What is the commercial impact? How will RF-CMOS evolve in the future? This paper offers a retrospective and a perspective.
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Asad A. ABIDI, "RF-CMOS Comes of Age" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E87-C, no. 6, pp. 840-853, June 2004, doi: .
Abstract: All-CMOS radio transceivers and systems-on-a-chip are rapidly making inroads on a wireless market that for years was dominated by bipolar and BiCMOS solutions. It is not a matter of replacing bipolar transistors in known circuit topologies with FETs; the wave of RF-CMOS brings with it new architectures and unprecedented levels of integration. What are its origins? What is the commercial impact? How will RF-CMOS evolve in the future? This paper offers a retrospective and a perspective.
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