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The demand for wireless high-speed data and multimedia local area networking has driven engineers to consider the abundant bandwidth in the 60 GHz millimeter-wave band. Several GHz of unlicensed continuous spectrum has been made available worldwide with sufficient bandwidth to support multi-gigabit data rates previously only available on fiber-optic networks. This bandwidth opens new opportunities to transfer tremendous volumes of data for enterprise, data storage, and entertainment without the need for physical interconnection. Enabling the broad adoption of new electronic systems that take advantage of these opportunities requires highperformance, integrated, and low-cost solutions. A key element of the solution is the development of integrated circuit technology for the millimeter-wave radio circuits.
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