Wide-Band CMOS Low-Noise Amplifier Exploiting Thermal Noise Canceling
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Known elementary wide-band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental tradeoff between noise figure (NF) and source impedance matching, which limits the NF to values typically above 3 dB. Global negative feedback can be used to break this tradeoff, however, at the price of potential instability. In contrast, this paper presents a feedforward noise-canceling technique, which allows for simultaneous noise and impedance matching, while canceling the noise and distortion contributions of the matching device. This allows for designing wide-band impedance-matching amplifiers with NF well below 3 dB, without suffering from instability issues. An amplifier realized in 0.25-/spl mu/m standard CMOS shows NF values below 2.4…
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- Noise figure
- Amplifier
- Low-noise amplifier
- Impedance matching
- CMOS
- Electrical engineering
- Bandwidth (computing)
- Physics
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