Essays about: "low-noise amplifier"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 30 essays containing the words low-noise amplifier.
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16. Optimization through Co-Simulation of Antenna, Bandpass Filter and Low-Noise Amplifier at 6-9 GHz
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Fysik och elektroteknik; Linköpings universitet/Tekniska högskolanAbstract : Ultra-wide band (UWB) 6-9 GHz antenna, band pass filter and low-noise amplifier (LNA) optimization using co-simulation of the RF front-end. At higher frequencies, carefully conducted design methodologies are required for RF front-end parameter optimization, such as power gain and low noise figure with low power consumption. .. READ MORE
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17. Design and Implementation of a 7-8 GHz Low-Noise Amplifier
University essay from Fysik och elektroteknik; Tekniska högskolanAbstract : The thesis describes the LNA design for the European UWB regulations for 6.0-8.5 GHz. The design of low-noise amplifier is a critical step while designing the front-end of the receiver architecture. READ MORE
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18. Ultra-Low Noise and Highly Linear Two-Stage Low Noise Amplifier (LNA)
University essay from Elektroniska komponenterAbstract : An ultra-low noise two-stage LNA design for cellular basestations using CMOS is proposed in this thesis work. This thesis is divided into three parts. READ MORE
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19. 6-9 GHz Low-Noise Amplifier Design and Implementation
University essay from Fysik och elektroteknik; Tekniska högskolanAbstract : Low-noise amplifier design (LNA) is a critical step when designing a receiver front- end. For the broadband technologies and particularly ultra-wideband (UWB) system, designing the LNA becomes more challenging. This master thesis mainly focuses on the LNA design for the European UWB recommendation, i.e. READ MORE
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20. Design and evaluation of a capacitively coupled sensor readout circuit, toward contact-less ECG and EEG
University essay from Institutionen för systemteknikAbstract : In modern medicine, the measurement of electrophysiological signals play a key role in health monitoring and diagnostics. Electrical activity originating from our nerve and muscle cells conveys real-time information about our current health state. READ MORE