Hasan et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Performance Driven Six‐Port Receiver and Its Advantages over Low‐IF Receiver ArchitectureHasan et al., 2014
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- Hasan A
- Helaoui M
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- Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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This paper provides an extensive analysis of the performance of a six‐port based direct conversion receiver (SPR) in terms of signal quality, dynamic range, noise figure, ports matching, isolation, bandwidth, and cost. Calibration technique using multimemory …
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