Abstract

This paper presents the design and experimental results of image-rejection (IR) receiver front-end for 2.4-GHz band applications. The proposed IR-receiver front-end integrates a third-order active notch filter into each of conventional cascode low noise amplifier and down-conversion mixer to achieve high image-rejection ratio (IRR). The image signal is suppressed and the wanted signal is maximized due to series and parallel resonator effects of the notch filter, respectively. Consequently, the proposed IR-receiver front-end implemented in a standard 0.18 μm CMOS technology has the power gain of 21.5 dB, the noise figure of 3.5 dB, the input third order intermodulation product of ?15 dBm and the IRR of 56 dB. The IR-receiver front-end dissipates a total of 5.5 mA from supply voltage of 1.8 V.

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