This paper presents the design and implementation of a variable gain amplifier with an ultra low-power consumption of 56µW. This is achieved by using sub-threshold operation, 1V power supply and a minimum amount of current branches. After system-level optimization, a gain range of 47dB is implemented with 6dB per step programmability. The SNDR is better than 33dB for all gain settings, while the nominal signal bandwidth is 5MHz. The performance is measured on a test-chip in a 90nm CMOS technology
This research presents a low voltage (0.8 V) fully differential CMOS variable gain amplifier. SPECTR...
The demand for portability has speeded up the design of low-power electronic communication devices. ...
This research presents a low voltage (0.8 V) fully differential CMOS variable gain amplifier. SPECTR...
This paper presents the design and implementation of a variable gain amplifier with an ultra low-pow...
This paper presents the design and implementation of a variable gain amplifier with an ultra low-pow...
This paper presents the design and implementation of a variable gain amplifier with an ultra low-pow...
This paper presents the design and implementation of a variable gain amplifier with an ultra low-pow...
© 2015 IEEE. This letter presents a simple approach for ultra-low-power and high-frequency variable ...
MasterThis paper proposes a structure for an all-CMOS variable gain amplifier (VGA) which provides v...
A novel method to design of Variable gain Amplifiers (VGAs) is proposed. A low power VGA with wide r...
Variable-gain amplifier (VGA) is one of the basic building blocks of many communication systems. In ...
This paper presents a variable-gain amplifier (VGA) in the 68-78 GHz range. To reduce DC power consu...
A low power inductorless variable gain amplifier (VGA) for wideband communication systems is present...
A 75-dB DIGITALLY PROGRAMMABLE CMOS VARIABLE GAIN AMPLIFIER Variable-gain amplifiers (VGAs) are ess...
This research presents a low voltage (0.8 V) fully differential CMOS variable gain amplifier. SPECTR...
This research presents a low voltage (0.8 V) fully differential CMOS variable gain amplifier. SPECTR...
The demand for portability has speeded up the design of low-power electronic communication devices. ...
This research presents a low voltage (0.8 V) fully differential CMOS variable gain amplifier. SPECTR...
This paper presents the design and implementation of a variable gain amplifier with an ultra low-pow...
This paper presents the design and implementation of a variable gain amplifier with an ultra low-pow...
This paper presents the design and implementation of a variable gain amplifier with an ultra low-pow...
This paper presents the design and implementation of a variable gain amplifier with an ultra low-pow...
© 2015 IEEE. This letter presents a simple approach for ultra-low-power and high-frequency variable ...
MasterThis paper proposes a structure for an all-CMOS variable gain amplifier (VGA) which provides v...
A novel method to design of Variable gain Amplifiers (VGAs) is proposed. A low power VGA with wide r...
Variable-gain amplifier (VGA) is one of the basic building blocks of many communication systems. In ...
This paper presents a variable-gain amplifier (VGA) in the 68-78 GHz range. To reduce DC power consu...
A low power inductorless variable gain amplifier (VGA) for wideband communication systems is present...
A 75-dB DIGITALLY PROGRAMMABLE CMOS VARIABLE GAIN AMPLIFIER Variable-gain amplifiers (VGAs) are ess...
This research presents a low voltage (0.8 V) fully differential CMOS variable gain amplifier. SPECTR...
This research presents a low voltage (0.8 V) fully differential CMOS variable gain amplifier. SPECTR...
The demand for portability has speeded up the design of low-power electronic communication devices. ...
This research presents a low voltage (0.8 V) fully differential CMOS variable gain amplifier. SPECTR...