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Calibration-free blocker rejection broadband CMOS low noise amplifier for advanced cellular applications

Jeong et al., 2023

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13818169469001999386
Author
Jeong J
Kim S
Lee S
Han J
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IEEE Access

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This study presents a broadband complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) low noise amplifier (LNA), containing out-of-band (OB) blocker rejection capability without an additional calibration process. In the proposed design, separate all-pass and band-stop filter …
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