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Active eight-path filter and LNA with wide channel bandwidth and center frequency tunability

Behmanesh et al., 2017

Document ID
9605775611403035565
Author
Behmanesh B
Atarodi S
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IEEE Transactions on Microwave theory and Techniques

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This paper presents a differential eight-path bandpass filter with tunable center frequency and bandwidth. Fully differential Miller compensated Butterworth Gm-C biquads are used to implement the active low-pass filters required in the structure of the eight-path filter. The-3 …
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