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Abstract
This paper presents a new biquad filter based on carbon nanotube field-effect transistor (CNFET) technology. Implementing various filter modes (high-pass, low-pass, band-pass, and band-stop) in four operating modes (voltage, current, transconductance, and transresistance) with a unified circuit structure is the fundamental feature of the proposed filter. The proposed universal filter is intended for commercial radio communications in the FM band to reduce power consumption and chip area occupation. The proposed circuit can adjust a wide frequency range and thus cover multiple radio channels with minimum noise and distortion on the signal. The proposed filter in 20 nm technology has been simulated using advanced design system (ADS) software to investigate the effects of high-frequency effects. The minimum power consumption is 360 nW, with a supply voltage of 0.9 V, with the ability to independently adjust the center frequency (22 MHz < f0 < 120 MHz) and filter quality factor (0.6 < Q < 23) and the use of grounded capacitors to absorb parasitic effects are among the advantages of the proposed circuit. The proposed Gm-C circuit has the highest figure of merit (FOM) value of 318.5. Moreover, its resistance to process variations, power supply, and temperature changes demonstrates the appropriate performance of the proposed filter.
期刊介绍:
Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing is an archival peer reviewed journal dedicated to the design and application of analog, radio frequency (RF), and mixed signal integrated circuits (ICs) as well as signal processing circuits and systems. It features both new research results and tutorial views and reflects the large volume of cutting-edge research activity in the worldwide field today.
A partial list of topics includes analog and mixed signal interface circuits and systems; analog and RFIC design; data converters; active-RC, switched-capacitor, and continuous-time integrated filters; mixed analog/digital VLSI systems; wireless radio transceivers; clock and data recovery circuits; and high speed optoelectronic circuits and systems.