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13 October 1995 Producibility consideration for millimeter-wave transceivers
Charles R. Seashore
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Abstract
Considerable progress has been made in the development and demonstration of millimeter wave MMIC technology up to frequencies approaching 100 GHz. The recently completed multiyear, ARPA-sponsored, MIMIC program provided a considerable amount of funding and government-contractor team energy to advance the state-of-art with a number of important GaAs-based transceiver building blocks. Unfortuanely, producibility of millimeter wave MMIC transceiver modules has not been similarly addressed to provide a truly low cost, marketable product. This paper considers the module producibility problem and its various technological implications.
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Charles R. Seashore "Producibility consideration for millimeter-wave transceivers", Proc. SPIE 2558, Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves II, (13 October 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.224258
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KEYWORDS
Transceivers

Manufacturing

Extremely high frequency

Radar

Semiconducting wafers

Antennas

Packaging

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