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This paper presents a compact 0.18-??m CMOS wideband gain-flattened low noise amplifier (LNA). The low noise characteristic of the LNA is achieved by the noise canceling technique and the gain flatness is enhanced by the gate-inductive gain-peaking technique. In addition to extending flat-gain bandwidth, the proposed gain-peaking technique results in better wideband noise canceling and quick gain...
This paper presents a IV 0.13 mum CMOS low-power low-noise up-converter for the E2-L1- El/L5-E5a dual-band GPS/Galileo dual-mode receivers. The up-converter includes a low noise amplifier with an embedded image rejection filter (IRF), a mixer and a phase-locked LO source.
This paper presents an ultra-low voltage UWB LNA in a commercial 0.18mum CMOS technology. The technique of inductive degeneration is used in a two-stage conventional distributed amplifier to achieve broadband and low noise. The common source single-stage amplifier is cascaded to the conventional distributed amplifier to improve the gain at high frequency. The measured gain of the integrated LNA is...
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