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A CMOS fifth-order low-pass current-mode filter using a linear transconductor


Abstract:

In this paper, the design and analysis of a CMOS fifth-order low-pass GM-C filter are presented. It has a cutoff frequency of 4.3 MHz to accommodate the wideband CDMA sta...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper, the design and analysis of a CMOS fifth-order low-pass GM-C filter are presented. It has a cutoff frequency of 4.3 MHz to accommodate the wideband CDMA standard. The transconductor used in this filter is based on a four-transistor cell operating in triode or saturation mode. It achieves high linearity range of plusmn 1 V at plusmn 1.5 V supply voltages. PSpice simulations show that total harmonic distortion at 1 Vpp and 1 MHZ is equal to 0.1% with 1.234 mW standby power dissipation. The proposed filter and the transconductor are simulated using 0.35 mum technology
Date of Conference: 21-24 May 2006
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 September 2006
Print ISBN:0-7803-9389-9

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Conference Location: Island of Kos

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