Abstract — Wide-band LNAs suffer from a fundamental trade-off between noise figure NF and source impedance matching, which limits NF to values typically above 3dB. Recently, a feed-forward noise canceling technique has been proposed to break this trade-off. This paper reviews the principle of the technique and its key properties. Although the technique has been applied to wideband CMOS LNAs, it can just as well be implemented exploiting transconductance elements realized with other types of transistors. To examplify this claim, measurement results on a bipolar amplifier exploiting noise cancellation will also be presented. I
LNA's (Low Noise Amplifier) are widely used in wireless portable personal communication systems; the...
Modern fully integrated receiver architectures, require inductorless circuits to achieve their poten...
This dissertation describes a complete design of transmission line based 60GHz low-noise amplifier w...
Wide-band LNAs suffer from a fundamental trade-off between noise figure NF and source impedance matc...
Abstract — Most wide-band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental trade-off between noise figure NF an...
Well-known elementary wide band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental trade-off between noise factor ...
Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) are commonly used to amplify signals that are too weak for direct proces...
Abstract—Known elementary wide-band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental tradeoff between noise figu...
A noise-cancelling technique in a wideband LNA achieves low noise figure (NF) and source impedance m...
Currently, wideband receiver had become a highly popular research topic because of its capability to...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
In recent decades, the demands for radio frequency (RF) front-ends supporting a multiplicity of band...
Abstract — A broadband LNA incorporating single-ended to differential conversion, has been successf...
In this paper, a wide-band noise-canceling (NC) current conveyor (CC)-based CMOS low-noise amplifier...
A broadband LNA incorporating single-endedto differential conversion, has been successfully implemen...
LNA's (Low Noise Amplifier) are widely used in wireless portable personal communication systems; the...
Modern fully integrated receiver architectures, require inductorless circuits to achieve their poten...
This dissertation describes a complete design of transmission line based 60GHz low-noise amplifier w...
Wide-band LNAs suffer from a fundamental trade-off between noise figure NF and source impedance matc...
Abstract — Most wide-band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental trade-off between noise figure NF an...
Well-known elementary wide band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental trade-off between noise factor ...
Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) are commonly used to amplify signals that are too weak for direct proces...
Abstract—Known elementary wide-band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental tradeoff between noise figu...
A noise-cancelling technique in a wideband LNA achieves low noise figure (NF) and source impedance m...
Currently, wideband receiver had become a highly popular research topic because of its capability to...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
In recent decades, the demands for radio frequency (RF) front-ends supporting a multiplicity of band...
Abstract — A broadband LNA incorporating single-ended to differential conversion, has been successf...
In this paper, a wide-band noise-canceling (NC) current conveyor (CC)-based CMOS low-noise amplifier...
A broadband LNA incorporating single-endedto differential conversion, has been successfully implemen...
LNA's (Low Noise Amplifier) are widely used in wireless portable personal communication systems; the...
Modern fully integrated receiver architectures, require inductorless circuits to achieve their poten...
This dissertation describes a complete design of transmission line based 60GHz low-noise amplifier w...