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This paper presents a low-power and small-size variable gain amplifier (VGA) which consumes only 1.1mW and occupies only 132um × 59um in 0.18-um CMOS technology. The proposed circuit is implemented by Gilbert cells and an exponential function circuit for the dB linearity of the gain voltage. The gain of the VGA can be varied linearly in dB from −10dB to 50dB with respect to a control voltage from...
A fifth-order Gm-C low-pass filter, which employs source degeneration linearization technique, used in analog frontend anti-aliasing is presented. This filter was simulated in the TSMC 0.18-µm CMOS process design kit (PDK) with 5-fF/µm2 MIM capacitors. This simulated filter features corner frequency of 20MHz, power consumption less than 4mW, supply voltage of 2V, THD of 1% at 260mVpp. The total area...
This paper presents an all CMOS decibel-linear Automatic Gain Control (AGC). This AGC achieves large dynamic range with low power consumption. By applying digital switches to change exponential approximation function, four dynamic ranges (62, 50, 33, 26 dB) are realized. This AGC is implemented in TSMC 0.18-µm CMOS RF process. Measurement results show that this AGC achieves 60 dB linear range with...
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