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A 60GHz outphasing transmitter in 40nm CMOS with 15.6dBm output power
This paper presents a 60GHz transmitter (TX) based on the outphasing technique. It avoids amplifying variable-envelope signals and reconstructs the modulated signals by vector summing two constant-amplitude phase-modulated signals using an on-chip power combiner. The proposed design proves to have higher linear output power with better average efficiency compared to existing 60GHz solutions.