Anik Batabyal's research while affiliated with Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and other places
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Publications (5)
This paper presents a novel dual core inductive coupling based area efficient mm-Wave voltage controlled oscillator fabricated in 40 nm CMOS process for K-band applications. New inductive coupling techniques have been implemented for resonant mode switching between two VCO cores, each having an inductive divider based LC tank. Detailed mathematical...
Citations
... The correct adjustment of the phase shift enables constructive interference of the received signals from the different antenna elements, resulting in a stronger signal at the receiver. Besides, to achieve the necessary rejection of side lobes in phased-array receivers, it is essential to adjust both the phase shift and gain of each signal individually [13]. Therefore, independent control over both gain and phase is desirable in these systems. ...