A novel time-division MIMO technology enables phased-array receivers to operate faster with exceptional area efficiency and low power, as reported by researchers from the Institute of Science Tokyo.
A CMOS chip with an integrated switch-type quadrature-hybrid and 4-array configuration, mounted on a 64-phase RX array to form a 256-element phased-array receiver (4 array/chip × 64) Disclaimer: AAAS ...
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These images depict the receiver developed in the study, which was implemented in a small integrated circuit and mounted on a printed circuit board for testing purposes. A novel time-division MIMO ...