Feedforward Interference Cancellation in Narrow-Band Receivers

Design considerations related to feedforward interference cancellation in a narrow-band receiver are discussed. A design is presented that distributes the noise and linearity requirements across two parallel receiver branches. Simulation results from a 1GHz front-end designed in a UMC-0.13mum CMOS process are presented

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