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1V CMOS GM-C FILTERS IBD

SPRINGER
10 / 2010
9789048184989
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Preface. List of Tables. List of Figures. 1. MOTIVATION. 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. Applications. 1.3. Organization. 2. TRANSCONDUCTOR. 2.1. Introduction. 2.2. Review of CMOS Transconductor. 2.3. The 40MHz Double Differential-Pair CMOS Transconductor with -60dB IM3. 2.4. A 50MHz Pseudo-Differential Transconductor with Mobility Reduction Compensation. 2.5. Linear CMOS Transconductor in Nano-Scale CMOS Technology. 3. Gm-C FILTER. 3.1. Introduction. 3.2. The Implementation of The Gm-C Filter. 3.3. A Wide Tuning Range Gm-C Continuous-Time Analog Filter. 4. MULTI-MODE CHANNEL SELECTION FILTER FOR WIRELESS APPLICATIONS. 4.1. Introduction. 4.2. Zero-IF Receiver. 4.3. A Gm-C Continuous-Time Analog Filter for Multi-Mode Wireless Applications. 4.4. Multi-Mode Gm-C Channel Selection Filter for Mobile Applications. 4.5. A Wide Tuning Range Gm-C Filter for Multi-Mode Direct-Conversion Wireless Receivers. 5. HIGH SPEED FILTER WITH AUTOMATIC TUNING CIRCUIT. 5.1. Introduction. 5.2. Linear Phase Filter. 5.3. Automatic Tuning Circuit. 5.4. A 1 GHz Equiripple Low-Pass Filter with A High-Speed Automatic Tuning Scheme. 5.5. A Gm-C Low-Pass Filter for UWB Wireless Application. 6. CONCLUSIONS. References. About the Authors.

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