Slimane et al., 2012 - Google Patents
A reconfigurable inductor-less CMOS low noise amplifier for multi-standard applicationsSlimane et al., 2012
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- Slimane A
- Belaroussi M
- Haddad F
- Bourdel S
- Barthelemy H
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- 10th IEEE International NEWCAS Conference
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This paper presents a reconfigurable inductor-less CMOS low noise amplifier (LNA) for multi- standard wireless applications. The LNA is designed to address PCS1900, UMTS, WLANb/g and Bluetooth frequency bands. The LNA is based on two cascaded stages. The first stage …
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