2012 IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits Symposium 2012
DOI: 10.1109/rfic.2012.6242239
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“…The compensation can be implemented in either analog or digital way. Reference [11] presents a transformer-based LCoscillator which mitigates the effect of the variable inductance. However, this approach requires complex electromagnetic (EM) simulations for an accurate design of the transformer and of the digitally-controlled capacitors.…”
Section: Adaptive Digital Pre-distortionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The compensation can be implemented in either analog or digital way. Reference [11] presents a transformer-based LCoscillator which mitigates the effect of the variable inductance. However, this approach requires complex electromagnetic (EM) simulations for an accurate design of the transformer and of the digitally-controlled capacitors.…”
Section: Adaptive Digital Pre-distortionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The equivalent capacitance per length of the transmission line changes under these two cases. DiCAD transmission lines can be used as variable capacitors in the circuits [16]- [17]. Compared with varactors that are more suspicious to PVT variations, they can be easily simulated in an electromagnetic simulator and are more accurate.…”
Section: Mm-wave Passive and Active Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then it has been used in voltage controlled oscillators (VCO), phase shifters and some other circuits [4][5][6]. The operation principle of DiCAD will be briefly discussed here.…”
Section: A Dicadmentioning
confidence: 99%