Hwang et al., 2010 - Google Patents
An inductorless wideband noise-cancelling CMOS low noise amplifier with variable-gain technique for DTV tuner applicationHwang et al., 2010
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- 7606749506308366482
- Author
- Hwang Y
- Wang S
- Yan S
- Chen J
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- Publication venue
- AEU-International Journal of Electronics and Communications
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In this paper, we propose an inductorless CMOS wideband low noise amplifier (LNA), operated in the range from 100 to 900MHz, with current reuse, mirror bias, gain control and input matching device using noise-cancellation technologies. The traditional wideband …
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