2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10470-015-0533-z
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0.2–4.35 GHz highly linear CMOS balun-LNA with substrate noise optimization

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“…Based on the input and output signals, LNAs are classified as single‐ended LNA and differential LNA. Minimum second order distortion is obtained in differential LNA . Most of the antennas are single ended, but usually, differential inputs are needed for the subsequent blocks like the mixer of the receiver.…”
Section: Linearity Improvement Techniquesmentioning
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“…Based on the input and output signals, LNAs are classified as single‐ended LNA and differential LNA. Minimum second order distortion is obtained in differential LNA . Most of the antennas are single ended, but usually, differential inputs are needed for the subsequent blocks like the mixer of the receiver.…”
Section: Linearity Improvement Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Balun has been designed using active or passive elements. Area and cost are diminished by active balun . Passive balun designed for wideband applications has a high signal loss …”
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