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Ming Jiang

Bio: Ming Jiang is an academic researcher from Chinese Ministry of Public Security. The author has contributed to research in topics: Low voltage & Antenna measurement. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 8 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, a CMOS triode transconductor was developed with common mode feedback suitable for operating in lowvoltage and low power applications, which is based on a body-driven input stage with feedback loops to extend both the signal input range and the tuning capability.

5 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a compact antenna with extended band-notched characteristics was designed for ultra wideband (UWB) communications, which consists of a crescent-shaped elliptical patch with a T-shaped stub and a square ground board plane.

3 citations


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Patent
17 Feb 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a parallel-plate mode suppression mechanism to suppress the parallel plate mode excitation of the antenna in a chip package, which includes a reflector offset from an antenna ground plane and first grounded vias.
Abstract: A chip package includes a plurality of layers including conductive planes connected by vias. The layers include a first portion having an antenna formed therein and a parallel-plate mode suppression mechanism to suppress parallel-plate mode excitation of the antenna. The parallel-plate mode suppression mechanism includes a reflector offset from an antenna ground plane and first grounded vias. A second portion has an interface for connecting to an integrated circuit device wherein the first portion and the second portion are separated by the parallel-plate mode suppression mechanism.

74 citations

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TL;DR: A fully differential operational transconductance amplifier is presented in this paper with enhanced linearity and low transc conductance, suitable for low-frequency Gm-C filters and a new common-mode feedback scheme that presents low sensitivity to large differential voltage swings at the OTA outputs.

31 citations

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TL;DR: A low voltage low power operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) based on a bulk driven cell and its application to implement a tunable Gm-C filter is presented in this paper.
Abstract: A low voltage low power operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) based on a bulk driven cell and its application to implement a tunable Gm-C filter is presented. The linearity of the OTA is improved by attenuation and source degeneration techniques. The attenuation technique is implemented by bulk driven cell which is used for low supply voltage circuits. The OTA is designed to operate with a 0.9 V supply voltage and consumes 58.8 μW power. A 600 mVppd sine wave input signal at 1 MHz frequency shows total harmonic distortion (THD) better than -40 dB over the tuning range of the transconductance. The OTA has been used to realize a tunable Gm-C low-pass filter with gain tuning from 5 dB to 21 dB with 4 dB gain steps, which results in power consumptions of 411.6 to 646.8 μW. This low voltage filter can operate as channel select filter and variable gain amplifier (VGA) for wireless sensor network (WSN) applications. The proposed OTA and filter have been simulated in 0.18 μm CMOS technology. Corner case and temperature simulation results are also included to forecast process and temperature variation affects after fabrication.

12 citations

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TL;DR: A low voltage bulk-driven operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) and its application to implement a tunable Gm-C filter, which can be used for wireless sensor network applications are presented.
Abstract: Summary A low voltage bulk-driven operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) and its application to implement a tunable Gm-C filter are presented. The linearity of the proposed OTA is achieved by nonlinear terms cancelation technique, using two paralleled differential topologies with opposite signs in the third-order harmonic distortion term of the differential output current. The proposed OTA uses 0.8 V supply voltage and consumes 31.2 μW. The proposed OTA shows a total harmonic distortion of better than −40 dB over the tuning range of the transconductance, by applying 800 mVppd sine wave input signal with 1 MHz frequency. The OTA has been used to implement a third-order low-pass Gm-C filter, which can be used for wireless sensor network applications. The filter can operate as the channel select filter and variable gain amplifier, simultaneously. The gain of the filter can be tuned from −1 to 23 dB, which results in power consumptions of 187.2 to 450.6 μW, respectively. The proposed OTA and filter have been simulated in a 0.18 µm CMOS technology. Simulations of process corners and temperature variations are also included in the paper. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

11 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed the DoubleElliptical Micro-strip Patch Antenna (DEMPA) for antenna miniaturization and higher design flexibility, which is made as the combination of two half-elliptical patches having the same minor axis and different semi-major axes.
Abstract: Greater design flexibility and newer miniaturization techniques are highly sought after by the commercial antenna industry and researchers. Micro-Strip Patch Antenna (MSPA) is finding huge applications in various fields of communication. In the present paper, the novel idea of DoubleElliptical Micro-strip Patch Antenna (DEMPA) is proposed for antenna miniaturization and higher design flexibility. Double-Elliptical Patch (DEP) is made as the combination of two half-elliptical patches having the same minor axis and different semi-major axes or the same major axis and different semi-minor axes. A DEP with different lengths of horizontally arranged semi-major axes and centrally given feed was considered here. The length of semi-major axis for right half-elliptical patch was varied while keeping the length of semi-major axis for left half-elliptical patch fixed. Design of DEMPA was carried out using Ansoft HFSS software, and the antenna has been fabricated and tested. The measured results were in good agreement with the simulated ones. The percentage reduction in effective patch area was found to be 8.33 for DEMPA compared to the corresponding elliptical patch antenna. The DEMPA covered the entire frequency range of Ultra Wide Band (UWB). With this novel shape, greater design flexibility along with miniaturization is achieved. The axial ratio analysis showed that the resulted antenna was of linear polarization.

10 citations