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Recently, the explosive growth in the wireless telecommunications market has created a strong demand for leading-edge EDA software to handle the complex design of RF/mixed-signal (MS) circuits. While traditional circuit simulators (such as Virtuoso® Spectre® Circuit Simulator) are suitable for ...
This document describes the radio frequency (RF) integrated circuit (IC) reference flow of the Cadence® Virtuoso® custom design platform. The Virtuoso custom design platform targets full-custom designs across the diverse domains of analog, custom digital, RF, and memory/array design. The platform ...
High-level RF design based on behaviorally described models allows the evaluation of the performance of the architecture and system at an early stage. It also serves as the top-down design methodology in a familiar circuit design environment. Furthermore, the mixed-level simulation, i.e., the ...
RF circuits are usually driven by periodic inputs. The noise in RF circuits is generated by sources that can therefore typically be modelled as periodically time-varying. Noise that has periodically time-varying properties is said to be cyclostationary. In order to allow more detailed ...
Farpoint Group has completed a series of empirical studies, based on the Recommended Practice outlined in this document, of the effects of interference in various forms on general, voice, and video WLAN traffic, and Tech Notes on the results of these tests are now available (see Appendix I, below). ...
860MHz–960MHz Class I Radio Frequency Identification Tag Radio Frequency & Logical Communication Interface Specification Recommended Standard, Version 1.0.0 18-04-06 10:42 Age: 3 yrs BY: AUTO-ID CENTER This document specifies the radio frequency communication interface and Reader commanded ...
Automated Data Collection (ADC) technologies that use bar code and radio frequency identification (RFID) labels have revolutionized how our products are packaged and transported through our supply chains. Bar code labels are now so common on products that they are considered to be the status quo ...
In 2003, Wal-Mart and the United States Department of Defence (doD) independently issued directives requiring their suppliers to begin labeling shipments using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Wal-Mart and DoD are phasing RFID by asking large suppliers, such as Procter and Gamble, to RFID-Tag ...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that has established a presence that reaches far beyond the realm of IT. According to IDTechEx, an RFID analyst firm headquartered in the United Kingdom, 1.8 billion RFID tags have been sold to date, and the overall RFID market—covering tags,
Due to rapid technological innovation and application, there has been an abundance of both new
technologies and public concern with these new technologies over the past two decades. In the face
of various public concerns, some of these technical breakthroughs have been successful ...
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