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3.3 V GPS receiver MMIC implemented on a mixed-signal, silicon bipolar array

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4 Author(s)
Negus, K.J. ; Hewlett-Packard Co., Newark, CA, USA ; Koupal, R.A. ; Millicker, D. ; Snapp, C.P.

The generic Global Positioning System (GPS) monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) described contains two downconversion stages and the dividers, buffers, digital phase-frequency detector and negative resistance cell required to synthesize both local oscillators and a transistor-transistor logic system clock. The MMIC operates from a 20-MHz external reference and provides overall conversion gain of about 65 dB from a 1575-MHz RF to a 15-MHz second IF. The 1.8-mm*1.8-mm MMIC was implemented on a mixed-signal, silicon bipolar cell array and consumed less than 150 mW from a single 3.3-V supply.<>

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Microwave Symposium Digest, 1992., IEEE MTT-S International

Date of Conference: 1-5 June 1992

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