A 1.3 mW low-IF, current-reuse, and current-bleeding RF front-end for the MICS band with sensitivity of -97 dbm
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Hong-Yi Huang | Ching-Hsing Luo | Shuenn-Yuh Lee | Hugo Cruz | Shuenn-Yuh Lee | C. Luo | Hong-Yi Huang | H. Cruz
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