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A discrete-components impulse-radio UWB Low-Noise Amplifier with voltage controlled-gain
2010
We describe an Ultra-Wide Band Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA) with a variable gain that works in the 4.0 GHz to 4.5 GHz frequency range and is made with off-the-shelf discrete components. This LNA has a 30 dB variable gain and a noise figure of 2.2 dB. It was initially designed to be used in a UWB testbed for measurement and algorithm validation purposes. There already exist several versions of a UWB LNA but many of them are made with custom designed integrated chips. We give the readers all the information they need to build their own IR-UWB LNA receiver.
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conference paper not in proceedings
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2010
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EPFL
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Berlin, Germany | July 18-21, 2010 | |
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