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1) Schematic circuit of a cascaded amplifier [3]  

1) Schematic circuit of a cascaded amplifier [3]  

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This thesis presents a new methodology for Ultra Wideband Low Noise Amplifier Design. Two different UWB LNA configurations will be investigated. Excellent specifications of the designed UWB LNA amplifiers were achieved. The first proposed UWB LNA achieves a gain of 16.9 ± 1.6 dB with noise figure (NF) less than 2.1 dB over the range of frequency 3....

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