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2009
M. Camponeschi
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Bevilacqua, A.
, and
Andreani, P.
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Analysis and design of a low-power single-stage CMOS wireless receiver
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Proc. of 2009 NORCHIP
, 2009, pp. 1 -4.
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A. Vallese
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Bevilacqua, A.
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Sandner, C.
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Tiebout, M.
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Gerosa, A.
, and
Neviani, A.
,
“
Analysis and Design of an Integrated Notch Filter for the Rejection of Interference in UWB Systems
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,
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
, vol. 44, pp. 331 -343, 2009.
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2008
A. Bevilacqua
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Sandner, C.
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Tiebout, M.
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Gerosa, A.
, and
Neviani, A.
,
“
A 6-9-GHz programmable gain LNA with integrated balun in 90-nm CMOS
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, in
IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband, 2008. ICUWB 2008.
, 2008, vol. 1, pp. 25 -28.
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2006
A. Bevilacqua
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Maniero, A.
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Gerosa, A.
, and
Neviani, A.
,
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A 0.35 um SiGe Low-Noise Amplifier for UWB, Receivers with Integrated Interferer Rejection
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13th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 2006. ICECS '06.
, 2006, pp. 1015 -1018.
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A. Bevilacqua
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Sandner, C.
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Gerosa, A.
, and
Neviani, A.
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A fully integrated differential CMOS LNA for 3-5-GHz ultrawideband wireless receivers
”
,
IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
, vol. 16, pp. 134 -136, 2006.
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