{"title":"An 880 \/ 1760 MHz Dual Bandwidth Active RC Filter for 60 GHz Applications","authors":"Sanghoon Park, Kijin Kim, Kwangho Ahn","volume":72,"journal":"International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering","pagesStart":1432,"pagesEnd":1437,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/7159","abstract":"
An active RC filters with a 880 \/ 1760 MHz dual bandwidth tuning ability is present for 60 GHz unlicensed band applications. A third order Butterworth low-pass filter utilizes two Cherry-Hooper amplifiers to satisfy the very high bandwidth requirements of an amplifier. The low-pass filter is fabricated in 90nm standard CMOS process. Drawing 6.7 mW from 1.2 V power supply, the low frequency gains of the filter are -2.5 and -4.1 dB, and the output third order intercept points (OIP3) are +2.2 and +1.9 dBm for the single channel and channel bonding conditions, respectively.<\/p>\r\n","references":"[1] C. H. Park and T. S. Rappaport, \"Short-range wireless communications\r\nfor next- generation networks: UWB, 60 GHz millimeter wave PAN, and\r\nZigbee,\" IEEE Wireless Commun. Mag., vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 70-78, Aug.\r\n2007.\r\n[2] R. C. Daniels and R. W. Heath, Jr., \"60 GHz wireless communications:\r\nEmerging requirements and design recommendations,\" IEEE Veh.\r\nTechnol. 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