2006
DOI: 10.1109/jssc.2006.884191
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A 4.1-mW 10-MHz Fourth-Order Source-Follower-Based Continuous-Time Filter With 79-dB DR

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“…Clearly different trade-offs were made for the 4 filters in the comparison. The particular technology node in which the filters were implemented has little impact on the filter performance, as none of the transistors is given minimum dimensions, as the transistors in de current mirrors need a sufficiently high output impedance and the filter linearity improves by reducing the effect of channel length modulation in the source followers [1]. Power consumption, however, directly influences the noise performance.…”
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“…Clearly different trade-offs were made for the 4 filters in the comparison. The particular technology node in which the filters were implemented has little impact on the filter performance, as none of the transistors is given minimum dimensions, as the transistors in de current mirrors need a sufficiently high output impedance and the filter linearity improves by reducing the effect of channel length modulation in the source followers [1]. Power consumption, however, directly influences the noise performance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adequate filtering of incoming signals with high selectivity and high linearity increases the receivers' overall dynamic range and loosens linearity requirements of subsequent signal processing blocks, hence, allowing to increase the overall power efficiency. In [1], the authors present a sourcefollower based Gm-C topology to realize low-power active filters while keeping nonlinearity low (see Fig. 1.a).…”
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“…The figure of merit (FOM) defined in [18] and performance metrics from which the FOM is calculated are summarized in Table 1. This FOM however neglects the die area as a performance factor.…”
Section: Baseband Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%