Matthew W. McAdam
PMC-Sierra
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radio frequency integrated circuits symposium | 2008
Francis Beaudoin; Tony Zortea; George Deliyannides; Mark Hiebert; Matthew W. McAdam; Michael B. Venditti; Vikas Choudary; Bernard Guay; Hormoz Djahanshahi; Trent Owen McKeen; Amr Hafez
A 0.18-mum CMOS tri-band MIMO transceiver for fixed and mobile WiMAX applications is presented. The transceiver supports operation in the 2.3-2.7 GHz, 3.3-3.8 GHz, or 4.9-5.95 GHz bands. A novel DC-offset removal scheme is used to enable a low-cost direct-conversion architecture. The transmitter exhibits an EVM of -38 dB, -36 dB, and -33 dB @ 0 dBm output power for the 2G, 3G, and 5G bands respectively. In full MIMO operation at 3.5 GHz, the TX dissipates 402 mW and 450 mW in RX mode.
Archive | 2007
John P. Plasterer; William Michael Lye; Matthew W. McAdam
Archive | 2003
Matthew W. McAdam; Andrew S. Wright; Bill M. Lye
Archive | 2008
Francis Beaudoin; Matthew W. McAdam
Archive | 2007
Matthew W. McAdam; Francis Beaudoin
Archive | 2004
Matthew W. McAdam; John P. Plasterer; Jurgen Hissen
Archive | 2009
Anthony Eugene Zortea; Matthew W. McAdam
Archive | 2007
Jurgen Hissen; Matthew W. McAdam
Archive | 2007
Anthony Eugene Zortea; Matthew W. McAdam; Mark Hiebert; Trent Owen McKeen
Archive | 2011
Matthew W. McAdam; Anthony Eugene Zortea