A reconfigurable programmable-gain amplifier is presented in this paper. The designed PGA has two major advantages over the conventional designs: The gain step of the designed PGA can be adjusted by an analog-controlled voltage so that the trade-off between gain error and gain range can be relaxed; the power consumption of the PGA is binary-weighted, and thus the power efficiency is maximized. To achieve these advantages, a novel unit cell consuming ultra-low power with extremely accurate dB-linear characteristic is proposed. By cascading several of such unit cells in a binary-weighted manner, the proposed PGA is implemented.4 page(s
Following a review of the state of the art, some new circuits are presented for designing a set of d...
© 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...
© 2015 IEEE. A reconfigurable programmable-gain amplifier is presented in this paper. The designed P...
Various types of programmable gain amplifiers (PGAs) are presented. A minimal PGA theorem is present...
Programmable gain amplifiers are widely used nowadays in many devices such as radio receivers, commu...
Programmable gain amplifiers are widely used nowadays in many devices such as radio receivers, commu...
A 2 GHz programmable-gain amplifier (PGA) using 0.12-µm CMOS technology is presented in this paper, ...
Programmable gain amplifiers (PGA) are widely used across different applications nowadays such as ha...
© 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
© 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
A simple and robust “cell-based” method is presented for the design of variable-gain amplifiers (VGA...
A simple and robust “cell-based” method is presented for the design of variable-gain amplifiers (VGA...
A 75-dB DIGITALLY PROGRAMMABLE CMOS VARIABLE GAIN AMPLIFIER Variable-gain amplifiers (VGAs) are ess...
© 2014 IEEE. A simple and robust "cell-based" method is presented for the design of variable-gain am...
Following a review of the state of the art, some new circuits are presented for designing a set of d...
© 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...
© 2015 IEEE. A reconfigurable programmable-gain amplifier is presented in this paper. The designed P...
Various types of programmable gain amplifiers (PGAs) are presented. A minimal PGA theorem is present...
Programmable gain amplifiers are widely used nowadays in many devices such as radio receivers, commu...
Programmable gain amplifiers are widely used nowadays in many devices such as radio receivers, commu...
A 2 GHz programmable-gain amplifier (PGA) using 0.12-µm CMOS technology is presented in this paper, ...
Programmable gain amplifiers (PGA) are widely used across different applications nowadays such as ha...
© 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
© 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
A simple and robust “cell-based” method is presented for the design of variable-gain amplifiers (VGA...
A simple and robust “cell-based” method is presented for the design of variable-gain amplifiers (VGA...
A 75-dB DIGITALLY PROGRAMMABLE CMOS VARIABLE GAIN AMPLIFIER Variable-gain amplifiers (VGAs) are ess...
© 2014 IEEE. A simple and robust "cell-based" method is presented for the design of variable-gain am...
Following a review of the state of the art, some new circuits are presented for designing a set of d...
© 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...