2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.mejo.2014.12.007
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A UWB CMOS low-noise amplifier with noise reduction and linearity improvement techniques

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“…In addition, they are frequently employed in isolation, impedance matching, current-to-voltage conversion, and charge-to-voltage conversion (using charge amplifiers, for instance), and the usage of amplifiers to perform a specific function between input and output (e.g., operational amplifiers) [4]. With the development of wireless communication, people's requirements for communication technology are increasing, and they want to be able to communicate with anyone at any time and any place, including voice calls, data exchange and image transmission [5][6][7]. The power amplifier is an essential component of the wireless transmitter, and is the most energy-consuming component of the entire transmitter, and the output power is generally high.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, they are frequently employed in isolation, impedance matching, current-to-voltage conversion, and charge-to-voltage conversion (using charge amplifiers, for instance), and the usage of amplifiers to perform a specific function between input and output (e.g., operational amplifiers) [4]. With the development of wireless communication, people's requirements for communication technology are increasing, and they want to be able to communicate with anyone at any time and any place, including voice calls, data exchange and image transmission [5][6][7]. The power amplifier is an essential component of the wireless transmitter, and is the most energy-consuming component of the entire transmitter, and the output power is generally high.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%