Abstract:A new microwave receiver configuration which transmits reference pulses embedded in data
streams for synchronization is analyzed with a 90-nm IBM CMOS standard. A two-stage cascode low-noise
amplifier (LNA) is proposed for the receiver front-end which is matched by a passive network to save on power-expensive matching techniques. The amplifier exploits a double-differential topology and achieves a below 4 dB
noise figure near the center frequency. The overall 3-dB bandwidth is 3.3 GHz with peaking up to 20.5 … Show more
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