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The design and analysis of a reconfigurable dual-band down-conversion mixer for IMT-advanced(3.4–3.6 GHz) and UWB(4.2–4.8 GHz) applications are presented.Based on a folded double-balanced Gilbert cell,which is well known for its low voltage,simplicity and well balanced performance,the mixer adopts a capacitive cross-coupling technique for input matching and performance improvement.Switched capacitors and resistors are added to shift the working bands.Fabricated in a TSMC 0.13 m process,the test results show flat conversion gains from 9.6 to 10.3 d B on the IMT-A band and from 9.7 to 10.4 d B on the UWB band,with a noise figure of about 15 d B on both bands.The input third-order intercept points(IIP3) are about 7.3 d Bm on both of the frequency bands.The whole chip consumes 11 m W under 1.2 V supply and the total area of the layout is 0.760.65 mm2.
The design and analysis of a reconfigurable dual-band down-conversion mixer for IMT-advanced (3.4-3.6 GHz) and UWB (4.2-4.8 GHz) applications are presented. Based on a folded double-balanced Gilbert cell, which is well known for its low voltage, simplicity and well balanced performance, the mixer adopts a capacitive cross-coupling technique for input matching and performance improvement. Switched capacitors and resistors are added to shift the working bands. Fabrics in a TSMC 0.13 m process, the test results show flat conversion gains from 9.6 to 10.3 d B on the IMT-A band and from 9.7 to 10.4 d B on the UWB band, with a noise figure of about 15 d B on both bands.The input third-order intercept points (IIP3 ) are about 7.3 d Bm on both of the frequency bands. The whole chip consumes 11 m W under 1.2 V supply and the total area of the layout is 0.760.65 mm2.