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 RFIC Technologies is for design service in semiconductor business, headquarter in Bangalore, India. We have expertise in complete transceivers for any wireless system in CMOS, BICMOS, SiGe process . Which includes transmiter and receiver architectures, circuit design and layout of the RF, mixed signal system. We provide innovative design services for complex RFIC requirements, in any region, at highly competitive rates, in the rapidly expanding communication and consumer wireless markets. Our main focus is on the analysis, modeling, and design of radio frequency integrated circuits.


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There are many challenges involved in creating RFIC's. At the transistor level, various competing technologies (GaAs, Si, SiGe, and CMOS) each provide different benefits and drawbacks. Aside from the transistors, the creation of passive devices such as inductors, capacitors, and resistors also pose unique challenges to the IC designer. To create the amplifiers, mixers, and oscillators required in all wireless transceivers, RFIC designers must use clever circuit techniques to boost performance. These wireless sub modules can then be connected in different system architectures to achieve the required performance. click here for more details regarding our service
 

 

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