Barin, Furkan; Zencir, ErtanZencir, Ertan2024-06-252024-06-2520220218-1266https://acikarsiv.thk.edu.tr/handle/123456789/1434A gain and bandwidth tunable active-RC multiple-feedback (MFB) fourth-order low-pass filter is presented, which exhibits four different bandwidths of 10, 20, 30 and 40 MHz and four different gain settings of 0, 4, 8 and 12 dB to meet the requirements of the cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) standards. The filter uses the cascade of two biquad MFB cells. Gain and bandwidth programmability is achieved by using programmable capacitor and resistor arrays. A logic block is implemented in the filter to adjust the gain transfer function for every tuning option. Also, two-stage miller op-amp topology is chosen to implement biquad MFB cells for minimum complexity and maximum efficiency in low voltage operation. The filter is designed in 65-nm CMOS technology and occupies a 0.181 mm(2) area and it totally consumes 13.41 mW from the 1.2 V supply voltage. To the best of the author's knowledge, this work is the first CMOS baseband filter design that includes both gain and bandwidth programmability implemented for C-V2X applications.EnglishMultiple-feedback; Butterworth low-pass filter; tunable; cellular vehicle-to-everythingCMOS; BASEBANDGain and Bandwidth Programmable Fourth-Order Multiple Feedback Butterworth Low-Pass Filter for C-V2X ApplicationsArticle