A Multi-band CMOS front-end was designed and fabricated in a 0.13μm CMOS process. The front-end employs a common-gate low noise amplifier (LNA) with capacitive cross coupling (CCC) technique and a double balanced mixer. The band selection is performed by switching capacitors in and out of the LNA load, changing the resonance frequencies ranging from 2.5GHz to 4.5GHz in 16 different frequency bands. The measured noise figure is from 2.8dB in the higher bands to 4dB in lower bands. The conversion gain ranges from 20dB in the higher bands down to 14.5dB in the lower bands, and the third order intercept point (IIP3) is above -14dBm. The input matching S11 is well below -10dB at all frequencies. The front-end draws 3.85mA from a 1.2V power suppl...
DoctorAs the wireless communication technology has been rapidly developed, many kinds of mobile comm...
The trend in cellular chipset design today is to incorporate support for a larger number of frequenc...
This thesis studies configurable circuits and their impact on multi-standard RF front-end architectu...
A dual-band CMOS front-end was designed and fabricated in a 0.18 μm CMOS process. The front-end empl...
With the proliferation of wireless standards and frequency bands, the manufacturers of consumer elec...
This article presents the design of a low area novel concurrent dual-band LNA operating in the GSM 0...
With increasing consumer demand for wireless devices to support multiple air standards and applicati...
A new concurrent dual-band receiver architecture is introduced that is capable of simultaneous opera...
This paper presents a fully-integrated CMOS front-end based on a direct conversion architecture for ...
This paper presents a fully-integrated CMOS front-end based on a direct conversion architecture for ...
A low-power low-voltage wide-band inductor-less multi-standard receiver RF front-end in a digital CM...
In the last couple of years, mobile telephony has truly become global, with more than 4 billion user...
Abstract—A low-power low-voltage wide-band inductor-less multi-standard receiver RF front-end in a d...
This paper presents the design of a CMOS Receiver Front-End (RFE) with dual-conversion zero-IF archi...
A multi-band low noise amplifier (LNA) is designed to operate over a wide range of frequencies (with...
DoctorAs the wireless communication technology has been rapidly developed, many kinds of mobile comm...
The trend in cellular chipset design today is to incorporate support for a larger number of frequenc...
This thesis studies configurable circuits and their impact on multi-standard RF front-end architectu...
A dual-band CMOS front-end was designed and fabricated in a 0.18 μm CMOS process. The front-end empl...
With the proliferation of wireless standards and frequency bands, the manufacturers of consumer elec...
This article presents the design of a low area novel concurrent dual-band LNA operating in the GSM 0...
With increasing consumer demand for wireless devices to support multiple air standards and applicati...
A new concurrent dual-band receiver architecture is introduced that is capable of simultaneous opera...
This paper presents a fully-integrated CMOS front-end based on a direct conversion architecture for ...
This paper presents a fully-integrated CMOS front-end based on a direct conversion architecture for ...
A low-power low-voltage wide-band inductor-less multi-standard receiver RF front-end in a digital CM...
In the last couple of years, mobile telephony has truly become global, with more than 4 billion user...
Abstract—A low-power low-voltage wide-band inductor-less multi-standard receiver RF front-end in a d...
This paper presents the design of a CMOS Receiver Front-End (RFE) with dual-conversion zero-IF archi...
A multi-band low noise amplifier (LNA) is designed to operate over a wide range of frequencies (with...
DoctorAs the wireless communication technology has been rapidly developed, many kinds of mobile comm...
The trend in cellular chipset design today is to incorporate support for a larger number of frequenc...
This thesis studies configurable circuits and their impact on multi-standard RF front-end architectu...