2006
DOI: 10.1109/tcsii.2006.881810
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A 1-V, 5.5-GHz, CMOS LNA With Multiple Magnetic Feedback

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“…Therefore, only for the sake of gaining insight into the effect of each of the coupled inductors, voltage gain of the circuit is calculated in three steps as follow. Similar to [11] some approximations are used to simplify these analyses.…”
Section: Circuit Topology and Analysis A Basic Principle Of The mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, only for the sake of gaining insight into the effect of each of the coupled inductors, voltage gain of the circuit is calculated in three steps as follow. Similar to [11] some approximations are used to simplify these analyses.…”
Section: Circuit Topology and Analysis A Basic Principle Of The mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) Effect of (k 12 ) on Circuit Performance: In this step, following a similar path of analysis as in [11], the current controlled voltages sources due to the coupling factor k 13 and k 23 are assumed to be zero, and the influence of only k 12 on the circuit performance is considered. The dependent voltage source sM 12 g m1 v gs1 in the small-signal equivalent circuit models the effect of the mutual inductance between L s1 and L d1 .…”
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“…The most commonly used circuit employing neutralization is the magnetic feedback LNA [51][52][53], depicted in Figure 2.7. The topology is ideal for low-voltage supply operation.…”
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“…The equations that result are complex, and not presented here. For the detailed expressions the reader can be directed to [51,52]. To give some insight, Figure 2.8 demonstrates how k affects the input impedance, for specific values 2.4.…”
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confidence: 99%