New imaging and high capacity wireless communications systems are one step closer to reality, thanks to a millimeter wave amplifier invented at the University of California, San Diego and unveiled on Feb 11, 2009 at the prestigious International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) in San Francisco, Calif.
The new silicon-based amplifier marks progress toward high capacity wireless communications systems that will operate at millimeter wave frequencies (60-120GHz) and could provide data transfer rates as fast as 10 Gigabits per second over a kilometer.
James Buckwalter, an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UC San Diegos Jacobs School of Engineering, invented the amplifier and named it the Cascaded Constructive Wave Amplifier.
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