The 17th Asia Pacific Conference on Communications 2011
DOI: 10.1109/apcc.2011.6152911
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A V-band radio receiver integrating LTCC SoP module with a fully embedded LPF for wireless applications

Abstract: This paper describes the design techniques and measurement results of a V-band LTCC SoP module with fully embedded Low Pass Filter (LPF). A compact size was achieved by combining the special features of LTCC technology and a direct conversion ASK receiver architecture. The LTCC technology offer the means to integrate active and passive components on compact modules (multilayer substrates) for mmWave wireless applications. The low loss characteristics of the LTCC dielectric and conductor at the mmWave frequency… Show more

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“…The latest progress in 60 GHz radio over fiber systems has made it one of the promising solutions for the multi-gigabit mm-wave wireless access networks. The Federal communications commission (FCC) in United States allocated 7 GHz of continuous spectrum 57-64 GHz for license free operation [30]. The huge free bandwidth of 7 GHz has pulled the attentions of researchers around the world.…”
Section: Pragmatic Design Approaches For Applying Rof Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latest progress in 60 GHz radio over fiber systems has made it one of the promising solutions for the multi-gigabit mm-wave wireless access networks. The Federal communications commission (FCC) in United States allocated 7 GHz of continuous spectrum 57-64 GHz for license free operation [30]. The huge free bandwidth of 7 GHz has pulled the attentions of researchers around the world.…”
Section: Pragmatic Design Approaches For Applying Rof Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%