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A CMOS Broadband Low-Noise Mixer With Noise Cancellation
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Noise CancellationEngineeringRadio FrequencyHigh-frequency DeviceMixed-signal Integrated CircuitAnalog DesignBroadband Low-noise MixerLow-noise Mixer DesignsNoiseNoise ReductionRf SubsystemCmos 0.13-¿M TechnologyElectromagnetic Compatibility
This paper presents a broadband low-noise mixer in CMOS 0.13-¿m technology that operates between 1-5.5 GHz. The mixer has a Gilbert cell configuration that employs broadband low-noise transconductors designed using the noise-cancelling technique used in low-noise amplifer designs. This method allows broadband input matching and without the use of inductors that are frequently required in low-noise mixer designs. The current-bleeding technique is also used so that a high conversion gain can be achieved. Measured results show excellent noise and gain performance across the frequency span with an average double-sideband noise figure of 3.9 dB and a conversion gain of 17.5 dB. It has a third-order intermodulation intercept point of + 0.84 dBm at 5 GHz and it is also very compact with the size of the mixer core only being 0.315 mm <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">2</sup> .
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