A unified description of all feedback common gate LNA is presented, providing analytical expressions for gain, noise and linearity for bipolar and CMOS technology. The flexibility of these structures suggests a novel design methodology oriented to configurable low noise amplifiers both in frequency and in performance. Finally two different prototypes tailored for cellular and WLAN receivers are reported
This paper presents the design theory of conventional single-ended LNA and differential LNA based on...
The design of LNA is critical in overall receiver design, as it is usually placed in the first stage...
KIET Ghaziabad,India. This paper presents the study of different important parameters which are cons...
A unified description of all feedback common gate LNA is presented, providing analytical expressions...
A unified description of multiple feedback common-gate low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) is presented, pro...
Abstract—This paper presents two CMOS common-gate (CG) low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) using different d...
International audienceIn this paper a new approach for designing noise canceling common gate (CG) lo...
This work proposes a new approach to design a simple and effective LNA reaching very competitive res...
A new topology of transformer based low noise amplifier is presented. The structure realizes a low n...
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An ultra-wideband (UWB) low noise amplifier (LNA) for 3.3–13.0 GHz wireless applications using...
Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) is the most critical part of a receiver front end, in term of the receiver...
In recent years, there have been growing demands for bandwidth, for both voice and data communicatio...
i - Noise figure control in LNA Noise figure reduction in LNA for portable terminals and cellular p...
The design of fully-integrated LNAs (Low Noise Amplifiers) using CMOS technology is explored in this...
This paper presents the design theory of conventional single-ended LNA and differential LNA based on...
The design of LNA is critical in overall receiver design, as it is usually placed in the first stage...
KIET Ghaziabad,India. This paper presents the study of different important parameters which are cons...
A unified description of all feedback common gate LNA is presented, providing analytical expressions...
A unified description of multiple feedback common-gate low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) is presented, pro...
Abstract—This paper presents two CMOS common-gate (CG) low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) using different d...
International audienceIn this paper a new approach for designing noise canceling common gate (CG) lo...
This work proposes a new approach to design a simple and effective LNA reaching very competitive res...
A new topology of transformer based low noise amplifier is presented. The structure realizes a low n...
©2005 COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract...
An ultra-wideband (UWB) low noise amplifier (LNA) for 3.3–13.0 GHz wireless applications using...
Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) is the most critical part of a receiver front end, in term of the receiver...
In recent years, there have been growing demands for bandwidth, for both voice and data communicatio...
i - Noise figure control in LNA Noise figure reduction in LNA for portable terminals and cellular p...
The design of fully-integrated LNAs (Low Noise Amplifiers) using CMOS technology is explored in this...
This paper presents the design theory of conventional single-ended LNA and differential LNA based on...
The design of LNA is critical in overall receiver design, as it is usually placed in the first stage...
KIET Ghaziabad,India. This paper presents the study of different important parameters which are cons...