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High gain and low noise figure single-to-differential cmos lna for ka-band communication system

Raghu et al., 2017

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5526402467239612431
Author
Raghu S
Duraiswamy P
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2017 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave and RF Conference (IMaRC)

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This paper presents a 30GHz high gain, low-noise figure (NF) single-to-differential LNA for Ka-Band communication system. The proposed single-to-differential LNA consists of two stages. The first stage is a common source (CS) stage to reduce the noise figure and the …
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