• Microelectronics
  • Vol. 54, Issue 2, 189 (2024)
WEI Shanyu, WEI Jiarui, and YUE Hongwei
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    DOI: 10.13911/j.cnki.10043365.230293 Cite this Article
    WEI Shanyu, WEI Jiarui, YUE Hongwei. Design of a 5-9.3 GHz Low-Power Broadband Low-Noise Amplifier[J]. Microelectronics, 2024, 54(2): 189 Copy Citation Text show less
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