A negative impedance is used to enable distortion cancellation between the transconductor and the cascode transistor for LNAs with a cascode topology. As a proof of concept, a resistive feedback LNA using this IM3 cancellation technique in a standard 0.16μm CMOS process shows that for 0.1GHz to 1GHz, improvements of 6.3dB to 10dB for IIP3 and 0.2dB to 1dB for gain are achieved without noise degradation. The power consumption for the LNA is increased by 2%, and the die area by about 700μm2
Abstract—A post-linearization technique for the differ-rential CMOS LNA is presented. The proposed m...
A controller for but not limited to low noise amplifiers (LNAs) providing improved yield, lower area...
To overcome limitations on bandwidth extension in conventional design techniques, a novel pole-conve...
Abstract This article presents a power amplifier (PA) linearisation approach based on synthesising a...
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Abstract—Known elementary wide-band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental tradeoff between noise figu...
High linearity CMOS radio receivers often exploit linear V-I conversion at RF, followed by passive d...
Well-known elementary wide band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental trade-off between noise factor ...
The noise figure of asingle stage tran-sistor amplifier is a function of the imped-ance applied to t...
This paper proposes a wideband linearisationtechnique for third-order intercept point (IP3) improvem...
A noise-cancelling technique in a wideband LNA achieves low noise figure (NF) and source impedance m...
This paper presents an approach to simultaneously cancel flicker noise and IM3 in Gilbert-type mixer...
In this paper, a novel amplifier linearisation technique based on the negative impedance compensatio...
A broadband single-ended input differential output low noise amplifier exploiting IM2 cancelling has...
This paper presents the design of a wideband inductorless low noise amplifier (LNA) in 0.18 m CMOS t...
Abstract—A post-linearization technique for the differ-rential CMOS LNA is presented. The proposed m...
A controller for but not limited to low noise amplifiers (LNAs) providing improved yield, lower area...
To overcome limitations on bandwidth extension in conventional design techniques, a novel pole-conve...
Abstract This article presents a power amplifier (PA) linearisation approach based on synthesising a...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Abstract—Known elementary wide-band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental tradeoff between noise figu...
High linearity CMOS radio receivers often exploit linear V-I conversion at RF, followed by passive d...
Well-known elementary wide band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental trade-off between noise factor ...
The noise figure of asingle stage tran-sistor amplifier is a function of the imped-ance applied to t...
This paper proposes a wideband linearisationtechnique for third-order intercept point (IP3) improvem...
A noise-cancelling technique in a wideband LNA achieves low noise figure (NF) and source impedance m...
This paper presents an approach to simultaneously cancel flicker noise and IM3 in Gilbert-type mixer...
In this paper, a novel amplifier linearisation technique based on the negative impedance compensatio...
A broadband single-ended input differential output low noise amplifier exploiting IM2 cancelling has...
This paper presents the design of a wideband inductorless low noise amplifier (LNA) in 0.18 m CMOS t...
Abstract—A post-linearization technique for the differ-rential CMOS LNA is presented. The proposed m...
A controller for but not limited to low noise amplifiers (LNAs) providing improved yield, lower area...
To overcome limitations on bandwidth extension in conventional design techniques, a novel pole-conve...