Lu et al., 2024 - Google Patents
A 0.69-mw sub-sampling nb-iot receiver employing a linearized q-boosted lnaLu et al., 2024
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- Lu H
- Gadelkarim A
- Huang J
- Mercier P
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- IEEE Open Journal of the Solid-State Circuits Society
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This article presents a receiver for narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) that eliminates the need for an RF local oscillator (LO) via a subsampling architecture. A pseudo-balun Q-boosted LNA provides sharp anti-aliasing filtering with a noise figure (NF) of 5.6 dB. A direct-coupling …
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