In this article, we propose a baseband noise-canceling receiver architecture to increase in-band linearity. A key feature of the architecture is that all active circuits are in baseband, including the low-noise transconductance amplifier (LNTA). The LNTA operating at baseband frequencies allows the use of feedback to increase the linearity. This article analyzes a tradeoff that exists between in-band linearity and noise in mixer-first receivers and shows how the proposed architecture breaks such tradeoff. The receiver targets high IF bandwidths, enabled by a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) composed of an OpAmp using only inverters. This article describes the stabilization mechanism of this OpAmp with a unity-gain bandwidth (UGB) of 7.6 GHz. ...
Cognitive Radios are expected to provide in the near future an alternative solution for the heavy us...
High linearity CMOS radio receivers often exploit linear V-I conversion at RF, followed by passive d...
Modern communication systems are characterized by the need for increased data-rate. This is typicall...
Abstract—In this paper we propose a baseband noise-canceling receiver architecture to increase in-ba...
Currently, wideband receiver had become a highly popular research topic because of its capability to...
In the last couple of years, mobile telephony has truly become global, with more than 4 billion user...
This paper presents a wideband high-linearity RF receiver-front-end, implemented in standard 0.18 μm...
Highly linear CMOS radio receivers increasingly exploit linear RF V-I conversion and passive down-mi...
Spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) is a key specification of radio receivers and spectrum analyzers,...
This paper presents a noise cancelling 0.7– 3.8GHz receiver front-end implemented in 65nm technology...
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 ...
© 2004-2012 IEEE. A 40-nm CMOS wideband high-IF receiver is presented in this paper. The low-noise t...
In this paper, a novel universal receiver baseband approach is introduced. The chain includes a post...
This paper presents a wireless receiver frontend intended for cellular applications implemented in a...
Cognitive Radios are expected to provide in the near future an alternative solution for the heavy us...
High linearity CMOS radio receivers often exploit linear V-I conversion at RF, followed by passive d...
Modern communication systems are characterized by the need for increased data-rate. This is typicall...
Abstract—In this paper we propose a baseband noise-canceling receiver architecture to increase in-ba...
Currently, wideband receiver had become a highly popular research topic because of its capability to...
In the last couple of years, mobile telephony has truly become global, with more than 4 billion user...
This paper presents a wideband high-linearity RF receiver-front-end, implemented in standard 0.18 μm...
Highly linear CMOS radio receivers increasingly exploit linear RF V-I conversion and passive down-mi...
Spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) is a key specification of radio receivers and spectrum analyzers,...
This paper presents a noise cancelling 0.7– 3.8GHz receiver front-end implemented in 65nm technology...
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 ...
© 2004-2012 IEEE. A 40-nm CMOS wideband high-IF receiver is presented in this paper. The low-noise t...
In this paper, a novel universal receiver baseband approach is introduced. The chain includes a post...
This paper presents a wireless receiver frontend intended for cellular applications implemented in a...
Cognitive Radios are expected to provide in the near future an alternative solution for the heavy us...
High linearity CMOS radio receivers often exploit linear V-I conversion at RF, followed by passive d...
Modern communication systems are characterized by the need for increased data-rate. This is typicall...