A 4.1-mW 10-MHz fourth-order source-follower-based continuous-time filter with 79-dB DR

2006 
In this paper, a "composite" source-follower is presented. Using a positive-feedback, the structure synthesizes complex poles with a single branch. This allows to realize a single-branch biquadratic cell. Moreover, due to the intrinsic feedback present in any source-follower, the proposed cell performs larger linearity for smaller V ov (= V GS - V TH ). This is the opposite of other active filters and allows saving the power otherwise used to increase linearity. A fourth-order prototype satisfy typical WLAN 802.11-a/b/g baseband filter specifications has been realized in a 0.18 μm CMOS at 1.8-V supply. It achieves a 17.5-dBm IIP3 and a -40 dB HD3 for a 600-mV pp_diff input signal amplitude. A 24-μV rms noise gives a DR = 79 dB, with 2.25-mA current consumption.
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