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In this paper, two different low noise amplifiers (LNA) for impulse-radio (IR) ultra-wideband (UWB) receivers are presented. They have been designed in a 0.18 mum CMOS process, with a central frequency of 8 GHz and about 1 GHz bandwidth. The applications considered are portable applications for very short communication distances (body area networks, BAN) with bit rates up to 200 Mbps. Therefore, a...
Inductive-peaking-based bandwidth extension techniques for CMOS amplifiers in wireless and wireline applications are presented. To overcome the conventional limits on bandwidth extension ratios, these techniques augment inductive peaking using capacitive splitting and magnetic coupling. It is shown that a critical design constraint for optimum bandwidth extension is the ratio of the drain capacitance...
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