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Os circuitos integrados de ondas milimétricas oferecem uma oportunidade única para uma abordagem de projeto holística que abrange RF, analógico e digital, bem como radiação e eletromagnetismo. A capacidade de lidar com o sistema completo, cobrindo uma ampla gama, desde circuitos digitais até antenas no chip e tudo mais, oferece oportunidades incomparáveis para arquiteturas e topologias completamente novas, que antes eram impossíveis devido ao particionamento tradicional de vários blocos no design convencional. Isso pode abrir uma infinidade de novas inovações arquitetônicas e de sistema dentro da plataforma de circuito integrado. Este artigo analisa alguns dos desafios e oportunidades para CIs de ondas mm e apresenta diversas soluções para eles.
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Ali HAJIMIRI, "Holistic Design in mm-Wave Silicon ICs" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E91-C, no. 6, pp. 817-828, June 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietele/e91-c.6.817.
Abstract: Millimeter-waves integrated circuits offer a unique opportunity for a holistic design approach encompassing RF, analog, and digital, as well as radiation and electromagnetics. The ability to deal with the complete system covering a broad range from the digital circuitry to on-chip antennas and everything in between offers unparalleled opportunities for completely new architectures and topologies, which were previously impossible due the traditional partitioning of various blocks in conventional design. This can open a plethora of new architectural and system level innovation within the integrated circuit platform. This paper reviews some of the challenges and opportunities for mm-wave ICs and presents several solutions to them.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1093/ietele/e91-c.6.817/_p
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