Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2005.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 95-98).xii, 98 leaves, bound ill. 29 cmA design of a wideband CMOS low-noise amplifier for UHF applications is explored in this thesis, A single stage amplifier in inverter with resistive feedback topology was found to be the most suitable configuration to achieve goals of low noise figure, high linearity, small size, and low cost. Two submicron silicon CMOS processes, AMIS 0.5 µm and TSMC 0.25 µm, were considered for fabrication of this amplifier. Active and passive device performance in these two processes were, investigated to determine the feasibility of UHF amplifier implementation. Wideband LNAs were fabricated in both processes, and it was ...
Currently, wideband receiver had become a highly popular research topic because of its capability to...
Abstract- The LNA function, play an important role in the receiver designs. Its main function is to ...
This paper presents the design theory of conventional single-ended LNA and differential LNA based on...
This thesis presents the design of wideband LNAs (Low Noise Amplifiers required for integrated trans...
In this paper, a multi-stage fully differential low noise amplifier (LNA) has been presented for wid...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Integrated wideband low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) are used in communication applications in which eit...
A 1.9 GHz low noise amplifier has been designed in a standard CMOS .35 micron process. The amplifier...
The design of fully-integrated LNAs (Low Noise Amplifiers) using CMOS technology is explored in this...
This paper reviews recent advances in the design of low noise amplifier (LNA) in complementary metal...
Abstract. The subject of this work is a low noise amplifier (LNA), operating in the frequency range ...
RFIC's are traditionally implemented in III--V compounded semiconductors or in bipolar technologies,...
In recent years, there have been growing demands for bandwidth, for both voice and data communicatio...
Cognitive Radios are expected to provide in the near future an alternative solution for the heavy us...
Abstract — Increasing demands of portable wireless devices have motivated the development of CMOS ra...
Currently, wideband receiver had become a highly popular research topic because of its capability to...
Abstract- The LNA function, play an important role in the receiver designs. Its main function is to ...
This paper presents the design theory of conventional single-ended LNA and differential LNA based on...
This thesis presents the design of wideband LNAs (Low Noise Amplifiers required for integrated trans...
In this paper, a multi-stage fully differential low noise amplifier (LNA) has been presented for wid...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Integrated wideband low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) are used in communication applications in which eit...
A 1.9 GHz low noise amplifier has been designed in a standard CMOS .35 micron process. The amplifier...
The design of fully-integrated LNAs (Low Noise Amplifiers) using CMOS technology is explored in this...
This paper reviews recent advances in the design of low noise amplifier (LNA) in complementary metal...
Abstract. The subject of this work is a low noise amplifier (LNA), operating in the frequency range ...
RFIC's are traditionally implemented in III--V compounded semiconductors or in bipolar technologies,...
In recent years, there have been growing demands for bandwidth, for both voice and data communicatio...
Cognitive Radios are expected to provide in the near future an alternative solution for the heavy us...
Abstract — Increasing demands of portable wireless devices have motivated the development of CMOS ra...
Currently, wideband receiver had become a highly popular research topic because of its capability to...
Abstract- The LNA function, play an important role in the receiver designs. Its main function is to ...
This paper presents the design theory of conventional single-ended LNA and differential LNA based on...