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The complete receiver was designed using a 0.13 μm technology and pre-layout simulation confirms proper and efficient operation, where the designed receiver operating in the 402 405 MHz MICS band shows 135 μW power consumption, while being able to properly detect and extract sent information of a −80 dBm, 2 Mbps signal.
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