Advances in Radio Science (May 2008)

A 3rd-order current-mode filter in 0.12 μm CMOS

  • R. Kolm,
  • H. Zimmermann

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 201 – 204

Abstract

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For software radio applications in system-on-chips, a 3rd-order current-mode Butterworth filter in 120 nm CMOS is realized. This filter is used for reconstruction purposes between a current-steering DAC and a current-mode mixer. Power can be reduced by using a current-mode architecture. The cut-off frequency of this filter is switchable between 1 MHz and 4 MHz, the current consumption is 4.5 mA at <i>V<sub>DD</sub></i>=1.5 V, the inband noise density is 100 pA/&radic;Hz and it has a dynamic range up to 65 dB.