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Shrinking Wireless Devices
One obstacle to further shrink small wireless devices has been trying to fit all the components onto one chip but U-M researchers have built a tiny silicon-compatible antenna and frequency resonator that will do just that.
The antenna and resonator are two of the most problematic off-chip components in wireless systems. The two components require large amounts of space off the chip-think of a cell phone antenna extending outward-thus limiting how small a device can be built.
The antenna and resonator are two of the most problematic off-chip components in wireless systems. The two components require large amounts of space off the chip-think of a cell phone antenna extending outward-thus limiting how small a device can be built.
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