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This paper presents the design and analysis of a 0.79GHz CMOS Broadband High-Gain Low Noise Amplifier for Multi-Band Use. The proposed LNA is based on self-biased resistive-feedback topology. The broadband LNA adopts shunt-peaking inductor and an inductor inside the feedback loop to extend the bandwidth. Shunt-peaking inductor with a PMOSFET or a resistance is chosen as the load to boost the gain...
This paper presents the design of a low noise amplifier in 0.13-μm CMOS technology. The conventional inductive degeneration is applied to reduce the noise figure. The amplifying stage uses the cascode structure to increase the gain and achieve a better isolation. Operated at 1.2V, the simulated gain of the LNA is better than 20 dB while the noise figure is less than 1.8 dB with the bandwidth from...
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