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A 115-mW, 0.5- m Cmos Gps Receiver with Wide Dynamic-Range Active Filters  (Make Corrections)  
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Abstract: This paper presents a 115-mW Global Positioning System radio receiver that is implemented in a 0.5-m CMOS technology. The receiver includes the complete analog signal path, comprising a low-noise amplifier, I-Q mixers, on-chip active filters, and 1-bit analog-digital converters. In addition, it includes a low-power phase-locked loop that synthesizes the first local oscillator. The receiver achieves a 2.8-dB noise figure (prelimiter), a 56-dB spurious-free dynamic range, and a 17-dB... (Update)

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@misc{ student-mw,
  author = "Derek Shaeffer Student",
  title = "A 115-mW, 0.5- m CMOS GPS Receiver with Wide Dynamic-Range Active Filters",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/307277.html" }
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