The IEEE BCTM, held at Georgia Tech on Sunday-Tuesday, October 9-11, celebrated its 25th anniversary this year, and is the premier international forum for the presentation of advances in bipolar technology, devices, and circuits. Mr. Saha's paper, entitled "An Adaptive, Wideband SiGe Image Reject Mixer for a Self-Healing Receiver," exploited novel circuit design tricks to enable the SiGe mixer (and ultimately the entire microwave receiver chain) to autonomously correct for undesirable process-induced or environmentally-induced changes to RF performance, thereby significantly improving IC yield and robustness.
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