Low-power low-noise programmable gain amplifier on 12nm
The ODT-PGA-200M-12nm (PGA) is a low-power low-noise programmable gain amplifier designed in 12nm CMOS process.
Overview
The ODT-PGA-200M-12nm (PGA) is a low-power low-noise programmable gain amplifier designed in 12nm CMOS process.
The PGA receives a differential voltage and provides voltage gain up to 42dB with a typical 3-dB bandwidth of 200MHz.
Key features
- Low-power, Low-noise programmable gain amplifier (PGA)
- Differential voltage input
- Differential voltage output
- Digitally controlled gain
- PGA gain range of -10dB to 42dB with an analog gain step size of 3dB
Block Diagram
Applications
- Wireless communications
- High speed data acquisition systems
- Broadband communications
What’s Included?
- Datasheet
- Hard Macro (GDSII)
- Abstract View (LEF) for top level connectivity
- Spectre Netlist (as needed upon request)
- Behavioral Model
- Integration and Customer Support
Specifications
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Provider
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Low-power low-noise programmable gain amplifier on 12nm is a Amplifier IP core from Omni Design Technologies, Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub.
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