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SiGe technologies for the new information society

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Regis, M. ; Lab. d''Autom. et d''Anal. des Syst., CNRS, Toulouse, France ; Bary, L. ; Coustou, A. ; Sadowy, J.
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This paper presents an overview on the SiGe technology that could be used to design future communications systems. Both bipolar and unipolar technologies are available. Nevertheless bipolar technology is very successful in term of noise, linearity power and reliability and will outperform III-V devices for applications at least up to 20 GHz

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Microwave Conference, 2000 Asia-Pacific

Date of Conference: 2000

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