Wideband Variable Gain Amplifier for D-band Backhaul Transceiver in 55nm BiCMOS Technology
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Filipe Jorge | Yves Baeyens | Amit Singh | Pascal Roux | Maurizio Moretto | Y. Baeyens | F. Jorge | P. Roux | M. Moretto | Amit Singh
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