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Liang-Wei Ouyang, Jill C. Mayeda, Clint Sweeney, Donald Y. C. Lie and Jerry Lopez
This paper presents a broadband millimeter-wave (mm-Wave) low noise amplifier (LNA) designed in a 22 nm fully depleted silicon-on-insulator (FD-SOI) CMOS technology. Electromagnetic (EM) simulations suggest that the LNA has a 3-dB bandwidth (BW) from 17....
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Padmanabhan Balasubramanian and Nikos E. Mastorakis
Multiplication is a fundamental arithmetic operation in electronic processing units such as microprocessors and digital signal processors as it plays an important role in various computational tasks and applications. There exist many designs of synchrono...
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Andrea Ballo, Salvatore Pennisi, Giuseppe Scotti and Chiara Venezia
A current-controlled CMOS ring oscillator topology, which exploits the bulk voltages of the inverter stages as control terminals to tune the oscillation frequency, is proposed and analyzed. The solution can be adopted in sub-1 V applications, as it explo...
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Padmanabhan Balasubramanian and Nikos E. Mastorakis
The carry look-ahead adder (CLA) is well known among the family of high-speed adders. However, a conventional CLA is not faster than other high-speed adders such as a conditional sum adder (CSA), a carry-select adder (CSLA), and the Kogge?Stone adder (KS...
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Min-Su Kim, Youngoo Yang, Hyungmo Koo and Hansik Oh
To improve the performance of analog, RF, and digital integrated circuits, the cutting-edge advanced CMOS technology has been widely utilized. We successfully designed and implemented a high-speed and low-power serial-to-parallel (S2P) converter for 5G a...
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Marcello De Matteis, Federico Fary, Elia A. Vallicelli and Andrea Baschirotto
This paper presents a fourth-order continuous-time analog filter based on the cascade of two flipped-source-follower (FSF) biquadratic (biquad) cells. The FSF biquad adopts two interacting loops (the first due to the classic source-follower, and the seco...
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Andrea Ballo, Salvatore Pennisi and Giuseppe Scotti
A two-stage CMOS transconductance amplifier based on the inverter topology, suitable for very low supply voltages and exhibiting rail-to-rail output capability is presented. The solution consists of the cascade of a noninverting and an inverting stage, b...
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