Engineers develop world's most complex silicon phased-array chip

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The UCSD DARPA Smart Q-Band 4x4 Array Transmitter the worlds most complex silicon phased-array chip was developed in the lab of UC-San Diego electrical engineering professor Gabriel Rebeiz. Credit: Gabriel Rebeiz  UC San Diego
The UCSD DARPA Smart Q-Band 4x4 Array Transmitter, the world's most complex silicon phased-array chip was developed in the lab of UC-San Diego electrical engineering professor Gabriel Rebeiz. Credit: Gabriel Rebeiz / UC San Diego

UC San Diego electrical engineers have developed the world’s most complex “phased array” – or radio frequency integrated circuit. This DARPA-funded advance is expected to find its way into U.S. defense satellite communication and radar systems. In addition, the innovations in this chip design will likely spill over into commercial applications, such as automotive satellite systems for direct broadcast TV, and new methods for high speed wireless data transfer.


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