2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.mejo.2015.12.013
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Two-path inverter-based low noise amplifier for 10–12 GHz applications

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“…The TIA based on the CMOS inverter can be found in one of two configurations: the open-loop and the closed-loop configurations. 19,20 The feedback resistor, R F , does not consume an extra voltage headroom as it is connected between the input and output terminals. However, the parasitic capacitances at the input and output nodes limit the bandwidth.…”
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“…The TIA based on the CMOS inverter can be found in one of two configurations: the open-loop and the closed-loop configurations. 19,20 The feedback resistor, R F , does not consume an extra voltage headroom as it is connected between the input and output terminals. However, the parasitic capacitances at the input and output nodes limit the bandwidth.…”
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“…This configuration has the advantages of better matching and large bandwidth. 19,20 The feedback resistor, R F , does not consume an extra voltage headroom as it is connected between the input and output terminals. In fact, if this inverter is biased at its threshold voltage, R F does not carry a bias current.…”
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confidence: 99%