Abstract

SummaryThis paper presents a novel design methodology for realizing a variation‐aware widely tunable active inductor‐based RF bandpass filter (BPF). The inductor‐less filter is designed and implemented using voltage differencing transconductance amplifier (VDTA) as an active building block and a grounded capacitor, thereby validating its suitability for fully integrated circuit applications. Digital ‘coarse’ tuning and analog ‘fine’ tuning are employed to achieve better frequency coverage. The designed filter exhibits a tuning range of 1.65–3.015 GHz and a 3‐dB bandwidth of 1400–122 MHz which translates into a quality factor of 1.17–24.71. It offers a voltage gain of 0–22.91 dB, noise figure of 28.16–28.95 dB, has a 1‐dB compression point of 2.50–2.478 dBm and draws 0.065–0.232 mW power from 1‐V power supply. Our proposed design shows a figure‐of‐merit of 82.08–91.27 dB, which is higher as compared to its counterparts available in the literature. The filter is implemented in 45‐nm CMOS technology node using metal gate and strained silicon. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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