A broadband single-ended input differential output low noise amplifier exploiting IM2 cancelling has been designed in a 90 nm CMOS technology. A feedback path from the common mode output to the input effectively cancels the second order distortion products with negligible effect on the noise performance. The measured IIP2 varies from 17 dBm with the feedback disabled to 35 dBm when the feedback is enabled. Measured gain and noise figure are respectively 10 dB and 5 dB on a single output with 50 Omega load while dissipating 7.5 mW
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Part 19: Electronics: AmplifiersInternational audienceIn this paper we present a balun low noise amp...
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A single-ended input, differential-output low-noise amplifier is described in this paper that can ac...
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Abstract—The simultaneous noise and impedance matching (SNIM) condition for a common-source amplifie...
This thesis looks into the problem of simultaneous signal and noise match at the input port of low n...
This dissertation deals with techniques for designing integrated amplifiers with high linearity. Amp...
AbstractThis paper presents the design of low noise amplifier for WLAN front-end applications using ...
Abstract—Known elementary wide-band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental tradeoff between noise figu...
Well-known elementary wide band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental trade-off between noise factor ...
Part 19: Electronics: AmplifiersInternational audienceIn this paper we present a balun low noise amp...
This paper presents the design of a wideband inductorless low noise amplifier (LNA) in 0.18 m CMOS t...
In recent decades, the demands for radio frequency (RF) front-ends supporting a multiplicity of band...
Modern fully integrated receiver architectures, require inductorless circuits to achieve their poten...
Currently, wideband receiver had become a highly popular research topic because of its capability to...
Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) are commonly used to amplify signals that are too weak for direct proces...
Abstract This article presents a power amplifier (PA) linearisation approach based on synthesising a...
A single-ended input, differential-output low-noise amplifier is described in this paper that can ac...
In this paper, a multi-stage fully differential low noise amplifier (LNA) has been presented for wid...
Abstract—The simultaneous noise and impedance matching (SNIM) condition for a common-source amplifie...
This thesis looks into the problem of simultaneous signal and noise match at the input port of low n...
This dissertation deals with techniques for designing integrated amplifiers with high linearity. Amp...
AbstractThis paper presents the design of low noise amplifier for WLAN front-end applications using ...