A 3rd/5thOrder Active RC Chebyshev Analog Baseband Low-Pass Filter with Reconfigurable Bandwidth and Gain

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The design of 3rd/5th order active RC Chebyshev low-pass filter (LPF) with reconfigurable bandwidth and gain is based on 55 nm CMOS technology. The filter is integrated into draft IEEE 802.11 {a} concurrent dual band four antenna transceiver analog baseband circuit. Programmable capacitor bank of the filter is used to adjust bandwidth. The typical bandwidth of receiving filter is 10/20/40 MHz, and that of transmitting filter is 12/24/50 MHz. Adjust the gain ranging from-10 to 18 dB in passband by programmable resistor bank. The current consumption of typical bandwidth of receiving filter is 2.08 mA at a 1.5 V supply and has properties of 10 MHz bandwidth (BW), 36 dB gain,-62 dBm input signal,-39 dB third intermodulation distortion (IMD3), 17.1 nV surd Hz equivalent input noise (EIN). As for transmitting filter, the current consumption of typical bandwidth is 1.25 mA at a 1.5 V supply and has the properties of 10 MHz BW,-6 dB gain, 0 dBm input signal,-38 dB IMD3, 75 nV surd Hz EIN. Area of the whole filter is 0.08 mm2.

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Wang, Y., Wu, B., & Huang, H. (2021). A 3rd/5thOrder Active RC Chebyshev Analog Baseband Low-Pass Filter with Reconfigurable Bandwidth and Gain. IEEE Access, 9, 129319–129328. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3113800

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