2014 26th International Conference on Microelectronics (ICM) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/icm.2014.7071808
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A 0.6-V/1.2-V low power single ended CMOS LNA for multi-standard RF front-ends

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“…First, it does not introduce additional noise as in the case of a shunt input resistor used to match the signal source. Second, it does not restrict the value of gm like in the case of the common-gate configuration [5].…”
Section: Lna Topologiesmentioning
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“…First, it does not introduce additional noise as in the case of a shunt input resistor used to match the signal source. Second, it does not restrict the value of gm like in the case of the common-gate configuration [5].…”
Section: Lna Topologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is expected that the noise figure in shunt-series feedback amplifier is improve than that of a resistive termination amplifier [5]. On the other hand, the resistor feedback network remains a source of thermal noise.…”
Section: B Shunt-series Feedbackmentioning
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