نتایج جستجو برای: order input intercept point iip3
تعداد نتایج: 1536025 فیلتر نتایج به سال:
Faculty of Physics and Engineering Physics, University of Science-VNU Hochiminh City, Vietnam; Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, University of Technology, VNU Hochiminh City, Vietnam; Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada. Corresponding Author: Nhan Nguyen _____________________________________________________________________...
This paper proposes a wideband common-gate LNA using capacitive feedback. The transconductance of the proposed LNA can be enlarged and noise figure can be improved while the conventional common-gate LNA has to use a smaller transconductance for the input impedance matching. In the experimental results using a 0.18-μm CMOS technology, the gain is 13.4 dB, NF is 2.7 dB, IIP3 is −7 dBm at 0.8GHz, ...
The Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) presented in this work offers a gain of 20 dB, a noise figure of 1.6 dB, with an input referred third-order intercept point of –4.5 dBm and a 1 dB compression point of -16 dBm at 5.2 GHz, using 0.35 μm BiCMOS SiGe. It operates on 5 V and requires 10 mA. The output and the input of the amplifier are matched internally to 50 Ω. The amplifier includes an image reject ...
The quest for low power, low cost, and highly integrated transceivers has gained substantial momentum due to the explosion of wireless applications such as personal area networks and wireless sensor networks. This dissertation presents a comprehensive study and a design methodology for power-efficient CMOS radio-frequency (RF) low-noise amplifiers (LNAs). To demonstrate the design methodology, ...
A 0.1–12GHz Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) with an active balun is proposed for multi-standard applications. In order to realize wideband matching and single-to-differential (S2D) conversion simultaneously, a single-end resistive negative feedback amplifier is adopted as the first stage for input impedance matching, and a novel active balun consisting of common source amplifier and source follower i...
In this dissertation, two effective linearization schemes for radio-frequency receivers are introduced. The first of these comprises a mixed-signal feedforward path which regenerates third-order intermodulation (IM3) products at radio frequencies, downconverts these products, digitizes them, and then uses them to cancel corruptive IM3 products in the digital baseband portion of a nominally line...
This paper presents a SIMULINK block set for the behavioral modeling and high-level simulation of RF receiver frontends. The toolbox includes a library with the main RF circuit models that are needed to implement wireless receivers, namely: low noise amplifiers, mixers, oscillators, filters and programmable gain amplifiers. There is also a library including other blocks like the antenna, duplex...
The isolation of the two-dimensional material graphene, a single hexagonal sheet of carbon atoms, is believed to trigger a revolution in electronics. Theory predicts unprecedented carrier velocities in ideal graphene, from which ultrahigh speed graphene field effect transistors (GFETs) are envisioned. In this thesis, the prospects of GFETs for microwave receivers are investigated with the empha...
A wideband IM3 cancellation technique for CMOS attenuators is presented. With proper transistor width ratios, the dominant distortion currents of transistor switches cancel each other. As a result, a high IIP3 robust to PVT variations can be achieved without using large transistors. Two prototypes in a 0.16 μm standard bulk CMOS process are presented: a Πattenuator with four discrete settings o...
An active self-interference (SI) cancellation technique for SAW-less receiver linearity improvement is proposed. The active canceler combines programmable gain and phase in a single stage and is co-designed with a highly-linear LNA, achieving low noise and low power. A cross-modulation mechanism of the SI canceler is identified and strongly suppressed thanks to the introduction of an internal r...
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