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Highly Linear Distributed Mixer in 0.25-$\mu\text {m} $ Enhancement-Mode GaAs pHEMT TechnologyNguyen et al., 2017
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- Nguyen T
- Fujii K
- Pham A
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- IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
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This letter presents the design and measured results of novel wideband, highly linear gate- pumped distributed downconverter mixers. The circuit is realized in a 0.25-μm, Enhancement-mode GaAs pseudomorphic High Electron-Mobility Transistor process which …
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