This paper presents an approach to simultaneously cancel flicker noise and IM3 in Gilbert-type mixers, utilizing negative impedances. For proof of concept, two prototype double-balanced mixers in 0.16- m CMOS are fabricated. The first demonstration mixer chip was optimized for full IM3 cancellation and partial flicker noise cancellation; this chip achieves 9-dB flicker noise suppression, improvements of 10 dB for IIP3, 5 dB for conversion gain, and 1 dB for input P1 dB while the thermal noise increased by 0.1 dB. The negative impedance increases the power consumption for the mixer by 16% and increases the die area by 8% (46 28 m ). A second demonstration mixer chip aims at full flicker noise cancellation and partial IM3 cancellation, while ...
This paper presents improvement technique on linearity of a CMOS double balance Gilbert cell mixer w...
2015 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), San Francisco, California, USA, Feb...
Traditional spiral inductors are usually large, bulky, and difficult to model, hence active inductor...
Abstract—This paper presents an approach to simultaneously cancel flicker noise and IM3 in Gilbert-t...
Abstract — The design of a double balanced CMOS downconversion mixer is presented with a novel calib...
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Abstract This paper presents a model of active mixers for a fast and accurate estimation of noise an...
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Scaling of CMOS technologies has a great impact on analog design. The most severe consequence is the...
This paper presents a high-gain down-conversion mixer using a cascode current bleeding technique and...
This paper describes a fully integrated low noise amplifier (LNA) + mixer + first filtering stage, s...
This paper presents improvement technique on linearity of a CMOS double balance Gilbert cell mixer w...
2015 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), San Francisco, California, USA, Feb...
Traditional spiral inductors are usually large, bulky, and difficult to model, hence active inductor...
Abstract—This paper presents an approach to simultaneously cancel flicker noise and IM3 in Gilbert-t...
Abstract — The design of a double balanced CMOS downconversion mixer is presented with a novel calib...
A negative impedance is used to enable distortion cancellation between the transconductor and the ca...
Abstract This paper presents a model of active mixers for a fast and accurate estimation of noise an...
High linearity CMOS radio receivers often exploit linear V-I conversion at RF, followed by passive d...
Abstract This article presents a power amplifier (PA) linearisation approach based on synthesising a...
Abstract—Known elementary wide-band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental tradeoff between noise figu...
In this paper, we propose a method to reduce a flicker (1/f) noise upconversion in voltage-biased RF...
This paper presents a wideband voltage controlled oscillator topology based on an active inductor ge...
Scaling of CMOS technologies has a great impact on analog design. The most severe consequence is the...
This paper presents a high-gain down-conversion mixer using a cascode current bleeding technique and...
This paper describes a fully integrated low noise amplifier (LNA) + mixer + first filtering stage, s...
This paper presents improvement technique on linearity of a CMOS double balance Gilbert cell mixer w...
2015 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), San Francisco, California, USA, Feb...
Traditional spiral inductors are usually large, bulky, and difficult to model, hence active inductor...