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A review of various applications of low noise amplifier

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Comparative study of different applications of LNA has been done and reviews of various applications of low noise amplifier are reviewed.
Abstract
LNA is a vital component in radio frequency communication systems. Various applications of low noise amplifier are reviewed in this paper. The design considerations for low noise amplifier are different for different applications. Comparative study of different applications of LNA has been done and reviewed in this paper.

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I and i

Kevin Barraclough
- 08 Dec 2001 - 
TL;DR: There is, I think, something ethereal about i —the square root of minus one, which seems an odd beast at that time—an intruder hovering on the edge of reality.
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Low Noise Amplifier in Smart Healthcare Applications

TL;DR: This paper reviews and surveys the various applications of a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) in the healthcare domain, such as ECG monitoring systems, EEG monitoring Systems, neural recording system, biosensor applications, Medical implantable systems, etc.
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Utilizing CMOS Low-Noise Amplifier for Bluetooth Low Energy Applications

TL;DR: The design procedure of CMOS LNA for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Bluetooth Technology (BT) applications and a comparison of different LNA topologies and their parameters for BT and BLE application range has been presented.
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Cascode Inductive Source Degenerated CMOS LNA with Parallel RLC Output Matching Network for IEEE 802.11 Standard in 45 nm Technology

TL;DR: This paper presents high linearity and low reflection coefficient low noise amplifier (LNA), utilizing cascode inductive source degeneration topology, in 45nm CMOS process, simulated for working WLAN applications i.e., 2.4GHz frequency range.
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Low-Noise Amplifier for Wireless Local Area Network Applications

TL;DR: This paper will review the design parameters as well as provide comprehensive review of the existing topologies used for LNA in WLAN applications.
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I and i

Kevin Barraclough
- 08 Dec 2001 - 
TL;DR: There is, I think, something ethereal about i —the square root of minus one, which seems an odd beast at that time—an intruder hovering on the edge of reality.
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A low-power low-noise CMOS amplifier for neural recording applications

TL;DR: In this article, a low-noise low-power biosignal amplifiers capable of amplifying signals in the millihertz-to-kilohertz range while rejecting large dc offsets generated at the electrode-tissue interface is presented.
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A novel CMOS low-noise amplifier design for 3.1- to 10.6-GHz ultra-wide-band wireless receivers

TL;DR: A gain control mechanism is introduced for the first time in the proposed design by varying the biasing current of the gain stage without influencing the other figures of merit of the circuit so as to accommodate the UWB LNA in various UWB wireless transmission systems with different link budgets.
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26-42 GHz SOI CMOS low noise amplifier

TL;DR: In this paper, a complementary metaloxide semiconductor (CMOS) single-stage cascode low-noise amplifier (LNA) is presented, which is well suited for systems operating in accordance to the local multipoint distribution service (LMDS) standards at 28 and 38 GHz and the multipoint video distribution system (MVDS) standard at 42 GHz.
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