Abstract:This paper presents a wideband low voltage tunable CMOS filter for wireless transceivers systems. The proposed filter attempts to optimize the performance of the circuit as it operates at relatively low voltage providing wide tunable range at the same time. It is constructed using Gm-C technique employing three Operational Transconductance Amplifiers (OTA) and two grounding capacitors. The filter is of second order with cutoff frequency () at 5 MHz and Quality factor of 1. The filter also exhibits independent … Show more
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