K. Simon, S. Chu, R. Wolhert, M. Schindler, J. B. Cole
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A millimeter-wave monolithic matrix distributed amplifier
A millimeter-wave monolithic two-stage matrix distributed amplifier with greater than 11-dB gain from 16 to 38 GHz has been demonstrated. The two-stage matrix amplifier described here extends the matrix amplifier to millimeter-wave frequencies. The matrix amplifier topology yields a compact circuit with higher gain per unit area than a conventional distributed amplifier.<>