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Thanks for the suggestion! I searched on google, it seems most of the successful Cherry-Hooper Amplifier design over or around 10GHz are made of either bicmos, AsGe and some other material or with shorter channel length, not with the conventional III-V materials using 180nm technology.
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I need a sine to square wave converter, the technology is 180nm cmos 1p6m, since the delay of an inverter is longer than 100ps, a simple inverter or any similar type can not work. The central frequency is 10GHz, conventional comparator can not work also, so any idea of realizing this?
When using mtline model in cadence spectre schematic simulation, why I can not connect output of one mtline to output of another mtline? (warnings show there will be short circuit and floating nodes)
can anyone enlighten me what kind of op-amp I can use to set a node with a specific voltage? Like the pic below, I want node 5 to be 0.9V, and P1, P2 are current mirror, but general opamp with no feed back can not give me a satisfied voltage for node 4 and is not stable sometimes also.
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