A compact 1.0–12.5-GHz LNA MMIC with 1.5-dB NF based on multiple resistive feedback in 0.15-μm GaAs pHEMT technology
In this paper, a 2-stage compact wideband low-noise amplifier (LNA) monolithic microwave
integrated circuit (MMIC) with multiple resistive feedback (MRFB) is presented. From the DC …
integrated circuit (MMIC) with multiple resistive feedback (MRFB) is presented. From the DC …
Optimal design of CMOS mixer: A research review
H Zhang, S Tang, M Cai, Y Jiang - International Journal of RF …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
A mixer is an indispensable device in the RF transceiver system. Along with the rapid
development of mobile communication technology, the demand on the RF mixer for …
development of mobile communication technology, the demand on the RF mixer for …
Noise-reduced and PVT-robust double-balanced CMOS mixer using common-mode feedback
CW Lim, JY Lee, MG Kim, TY Yun - IEEE Access, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper presents a noise reduction technique using common-mode feedback in active
CMOS mixers. The proposed technique decreases the common-mode noise, thus reducing …
CMOS mixers. The proposed technique decreases the common-mode noise, thus reducing …
A+ 7.6 dBm IIP3 2.4-GHz double-balanced mixer with 10.5 dB NF in 65-nm CMOS
In this brief, an enhanced derivative superposition (DS) method is proposed to increase the
third-order input intercept point (IIP3) of double-balanced CMOS active mixers. In the …
third-order input intercept point (IIP3) of double-balanced CMOS active mixers. In the …
A Review of Machine Learning-Based Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Network Lifetime
AR Gaidhani, AD Potgantwar - Engineering Proceedings, 2024 - mdpi.com
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) grapple with a challenging and pivotal issue: how to
maximize the network's lifespan. To improve the quality of service (QoS) and extend the life …
maximize the network's lifespan. To improve the quality of service (QoS) and extend the life …
A 2.4 GHz sub 1-mW highly linear differential LNA using balun transformer gm-boosting technique
B Mazhabjafari, H Shamsi - Microelectronics Journal, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper presents a passive g m-boosting differential low noise amplifier (LNA) for low
power applications using a single-to-double transformer. This LNA improves noise figure …
power applications using a single-to-double transformer. This LNA improves noise figure …
Analysis of diode mixers using nodal voltage method in generalized matrix form in frequency domain. Part 1: Transfer function
AS Korotkov, OA Golovan - Radioelectronics and Communications …, 2022 - Springer
This paper presents the method for analysis of diode frequency converters in the basis of
nodal voltages employing the generalized matrix form in the frequency domain. Theoretical …
nodal voltages employing the generalized matrix form in the frequency domain. Theoretical …
Towards Comprehensive Home Automation: Leveraging the IoT, Node-RED, and Wireless Sensor Networks for Enhanced Control and Connectivity
Automation seems widespread today, yet it is not implemented in daily life. However, most
home automation systems are expensive, object-dependent, and lacking in crucial features …
home automation systems are expensive, object-dependent, and lacking in crucial features …
A sub-1V dual-path noise and distortion canceling CMOS LNA for low power wireless applications
BM Jafari, H Shamsi - Microelectronics Journal, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper presents a 0.8 V supply voltage low noise amplifier (LNA) with high linearity for
low power wireless applications. To reduce both second-and third-order intermodulation …
low power wireless applications. To reduce both second-and third-order intermodulation …
A Highly Linear, Low Power, Highly Efficient, CMOS Wideband Power Amplifier for 2–5 GHz Wireless Communications
JD Chen, J Qian - Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing, 2024 - Springer
This paper presents a detailed design of a broadband power amplifier (PA) utilizing 0.18-μm
CMOS technology, operating in the frequency range of 2–5 GHz. This ultra-wideband (UWB) …
CMOS technology, operating in the frequency range of 2–5 GHz. This ultra-wideband (UWB) …