Bastos, 2010 - Google Patents
A MOSFET-Only wideband LNA exploiting thermal noise canceling and gain optimizationBastos, 2010
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In this thesis a MOSFET-only implementation of a balun LNA is presended. This LNA is based on the combination of a common-gate and a common-source stage with canceling of the noise of the common-gate stage. In this circuit, resistors are replaced by transistors, to …
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