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A 5.8–13 GHz SDR RF front-end for wireless sensors network robust to out-of-band interferers in 65nm CMOS

Chironi et al., 2015

Document ID
16253228102680490560
Author
Chironi V
Pasca M
Siciliano P
D'Amico S
Publication year
Publication venue
2015 6th International Workshop on Advances in Sensors and Interfaces (IWASI)

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In this paper a highly-linear software defined radio front-end (LNA and Mixer) for wireless sensor networks in the 5.8-to-13 GHz frequency range is presented. It is suitable to IEEE 802.15. 4a and IEEE 802.15. 4a and upcoming different standards. The RF front-end …
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