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   RF Circuits - Selected Projects

 


The research programs are realized by dint of the following project portfolio, which is regulary updated according to the content requirements as well as opportunities for co-operations and external founding. Industry and grant projects are acquired in such a manner as to serve the strategic goals of the IHP.


Involved Department:      Circuit Design

 

 

100GET. 100 Gbit/s Carrier-Grade Ethernet Transport Technologies.   more

 

ADCs and DACs. High-speed ADC and DAC components with 1-50 GS/s in SiGe BiCMOS technology.   more

 

BOOM. Silicon photonic integrated components and sub-systems enabling Tb/s capacity, scalable and fully integrated photonic routers.   more   Project Homepage

 

EASY-A (Enablers for Ambient Services & Systems - Part A - 60 GHz Broadband Links). Development of communication systems using the 60 GHz band for applications that require high data rates.   more   Project Homepage

 

MiMAX. Advanced MIMO systems for MAXimum reliability and performance.   more   Project Homepage

 

OMEGA. Highest data rates and high quality for data transmission into home and inside home.    more    Project Homepage

 

SISSI (SiGe Space Synthesizer). Development of a fractional-N frequency synthesizer for satellite communications.   more

 

UWB (ultra wideband circuits). Designing a low-power, single-chip UWB transceiver for low to moderate data rates.

 

former Projects




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31-08-10
Two IHP contributions were presented at the International Microwave Symposium 2010 in Anaheim [more]


21-04-10
Nine Partners are aiming for SUCCESS [more]


01-02-10
Frequency Synthesizer for Space Applications Accomplished [more]


10-06-09
IHP selects SMASH for natural mixed signal design. [more]


15-04-09
Three IHP contributions accepted for presentation at the International Microwave Week 2009 in Boston [more]


12-01-09
IHP and partners start European photonics project “BOOM” [more]


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