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This work describes the design and implementation of an ultra-low voltage, ultra-low power fully differential low noise amplifier (LNA) integrated with a down-conversion mixer for 2.4 GHz ZigBee application. An inductive-degenerated cascoded LNA is adapted and integrated with a double-balanced mixer which is targeted for low-power application. The proposed design has been extracted and simulated in a 0.13 μm standard CMOS technology. With a power consumption of 905 μW at a voltage headroom of 0.5 V, the proposed LNA-mixer integration reaches out to an integrated noise figure (NF) of 7.2 dB, a gain of 22.3 dB, 1 dB compression point (P1 dB) of −22.3 dBm and input-referred third-order intercept point (IIP3) of −10.8 dBm.  相似文献   

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In this paper a wideband Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) is introduced which also converts the single-ended input to differential signal at the output. It is based on common-source amplifier with active-feedback to provide input matching. The proposed amplifier has the input matched from 500 MHz to 2.5 GHz. It achieves the maximum voltage gain of 24 dB in this band, while the minimum noise figure (NF) is 2.35 dB. The simulated OIP3 of this amplifier is equal to 21 dBm. The LNA has been designed and simulated in a 0.18 μm CMOS process.  相似文献   

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This paper presents an Ultra Wide-Band (UWB) high linear low noise amplifier. The linearity of Common Gate (CG) structure is improved based on pre-distortion technique. An auxiliary transistor is used at the input to sink the nonlinear terms of source current, resulting linearity improvement. Furthermore, an inductor is used in the gate of the main amplifying transistor, which efficiently improves gain, input matching and noise performance at higher frequencies. Detailed mathematical analysis show the effectiveness of both linearity improvement and bandwidth extension techniques. Post-layout simulation results of the proposed LNA in TSMC 0.18 µm RF-CMOS process show a gain of 13.7 dB with −3 dB bandwidth of 0.8–10.4 GHz and minimum noise figure (NF) of 3 dB. Input Third Intercept Point (IIP3) of 10.3–13 dBm is achieved which shows 8 dB improvement compared to conventional common gate structure. The core circuit occupies an area of 0.19 mm2 including bond pads, while consuming 4 mA from a 1.8-V supply.  相似文献   

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A low power cascode SiGe BiCMOS low noise amplifier (LNA) with current reuse and zero-pole cancellation is presented for ultra-wideband (UWB) application. The LNA is composed of cascode input stage and common emitter (CE) output stage with dual loop feedbacks. The novel cascode-CE current reuse topology replaces the traditional two stages topology so as to obtain low power consumption. The emitter degenerative inductor in input stage is adopted to achieve good input impedance matching and noise performance. The two poles are introduced by the emitter inductor, which will degrade the gain performance, are cancelled by the dual loop feedbacks of the resistance-inductor (RL) shunt–shunt feedback and resistance-capacitor (RC) series–series feedback in the output stage. Meanwhile, output impedance matching is also achieved. Based on TSMC 0.35 μm SiGe BiCMOS process, the topology and chip layout of the proposed LNA are designed and post-simulated. The LNA achieves the noise figure of 2.3–4.1 dB, gain of 18.9–20.2 dB, gain flatness of ±0.65 dB, input third order intercept point (IIP3) of ?7 dBm at 6 GHz, exhibits less than 16 ps of group delay variation, good input and output impedances matching, and unconditionally stable over the whole band. The power consumption is only 18 mW.  相似文献   

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《Microelectronics Journal》2014,45(11):1463-1469
A low-power low-noise amplifier (LNA) utilized a resistive inverter configuration feedback amplifier to achieve the broadband input matching purposes. To achieve low power consumption and high gain, the proposed LNA utilizes a current-reused technique and a splitting-load inductive peaking technique of a resistive-feedback inverter for input matching. Two wideband LNAs are implemented by TSMC 0.18 μm CMOS technology. The first LNA operates at 2–6 GHz. The minimum noise figure is 3.6 dB. The amplifier provides a maximum gain (S21) of 18.5 dB while drawing 10.3 mW from a 1.5-V supply. This chip area is 1.028×0.921 mm2. The second LNA operates at 3.1–10.6 GHz. By using self-forward body bias, it can reduce supply voltage as well as save bias current. The minimum noise figure is 4.8 dB. The amplifier provides a maximum gain (S21) of 17.8 dB while drawing 9.67 mW from a 1.2-V supply. This chip area is 1.274×0.771 mm2.  相似文献   

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《Microelectronics Journal》2015,46(8):698-705
A linearized ultra-wideband (UWB) CMOS Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) is presented in this paper. The linearity performance is enhanced by exploiting PMOS–NMOS common-gate (CG) inverter as a built-in linearizer which leads to cancel out both the second- and third-order distortions. Two inductors are placed at the drain terminals of CG transistors in the built-in linearizer to adjust the phase and magnitude of the third-order distortion. A second-order band-pass Chebyshev filter is utilized in the input port of common-source (CS) configuration to provide broadband input matching at 3.1–10.6 GHz frequency range to a 50-Ω antenna. Series and shunt peaking techniques are employed to extend the bandwidth (BW) and to flatten the gain response. Simulated in 0.13 µm CMOS technology, the CMOS LNA exhibits state of the art performance consuming 17.92 mW of dc power. The CMOS LNA features a maximum gain of 10.24 dB, 0.9–4.1 dB noise figure (NF), and a third-order input intercept point (IIP3) of 6.8 dBm at 6.3 GHz.  相似文献   

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In this paper, a 2–14 GHz CMOS LNA for ultra-wide-band (UWB) wireless systems is presented. To achieve a good and flat high power gain along with a low noise figure and a high input return loss, the proposed LNA adopts a capacitive cross-coupling common-gate (CG) topology with extra cascaded transistors and inductance. Over the entire 2–14 GHz bandwidth, it exhibits a return loss less than ?10 dB and a small-signal gain of 9 dB. With an input intercept point of ?3 dBm at 5 GHz, it consumes only 9 mW from a 1.5 V supply voltage.  相似文献   

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《Microelectronics Journal》2015,46(2):198-206
In this paper, a highly linear CMOS low noise amplifier (LNA) for ultra-wideband applications is presented. The proposed LNA improves both input second- and third-order intercept points (IIP2 and IIP3) by canceling the common-mode part of all intermodulation components from the output current. The proposed LNA structure creates equal common-mode currents with the opposite sign by cascading two differential pairs with a cross-connected output. These currents eliminate each other at the output and improve the linearity. Also, the proposed LNA improves the noise performance by canceling the thermal noise of the input and auxiliary transistors at the output. Detailed analysis is provided to show the effectiveness of the proposed LNA structure. Post-layout circuit level simulation results using a 90 nm RF CMOS process with Spectre-RF reveal 9.5 dB power gain, -3 dB bandwidth (BW−3dB) of 8 GHz from 2.4 GHz to 10.4 GHz, and mean IIP3 and IIP2 of +13.1 dBm and +42.8 dBm, respectively. The simulated S11 is less than −11 dB in whole frequency range while the LNA consumes 14.8 mW from a single 1.2 V power supply.  相似文献   

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《Microelectronics Journal》2014,45(6):728-733
High data rate implantable wireless systems come with many challenges, chief among them being low power operation and high linearity. A low noise amplifier (LNA) designed for this application must include high gain, low noise figure (NF) and better linearity at low power consumption within the required frequency band. The down converter also requires a passive mixer to achieve low power and better linearity. In this paper, design is based on an Impulse Response (IR) Ultra-wideband (UWB) receiver operating at (3.1–5) GHz implemented in 0.25 μm CMOS Silicon on Sapphire (SOS). This paper reports the design and measurement of a UWB receiver with a designed and measured linearity of 17 dBm, a gain of 30.5 dB and a minimum NF of 4.5 dB, which make it suitable for implantable radio applications.  相似文献   

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《Microelectronics Journal》2015,46(1):103-110
In order to get a wideband and flat gain, a resistive-feedback LNA using a gate inductor to extend bandwidth is proposed in this paper. This LNA is based on an improved resistive-feedback topology with a source follower feedback to match input. A relative small inductor is connected in series to transistor׳s gate, which boosts transistor׳s effective transconductance, compensates gain loss and then leads the proposed LNA with a flat gain and wider bandwidth. Moreover, the LNA׳s noise is partially inhibited by the gate inductor, especially at high frequency. Realized in standard 65-nm CMOS process, this LNA dissipates 12 mW from a 1.5-V supply while its core area is 0.076 mm2. Across 0.4–10.6 GHz band, the proposed LNA provides 9.5±0.9 dB power gain (S21), better than −11-dB input matching, 3.5-dB minimum noise figure, and higher than −17.2-dBm P1 dB.  相似文献   

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This paper presents an ultra-wideband low noise amplifier design using the dual-resonant broadband matching technique. The proposed LNA achieves a 10.2 dB gain with ±0.9 dB gain flatness over a frequency range of 3.1–10.6 GHz and a ?3-dB bandwidth of 2.4–11.6 GHz. The measured noise figure ranges from 3.2 to 4.7 dB over 3.1–10.6 GHz. At 6.5 GHz, the measured IIP3 and input-referred P1dB are +6 dBm and ?5 dBm, respectively. The proposed LNA occupies an active chip area of 0.56 mm2 in a TSMC 0.18 μm RF-CMOS process and consumes 16 mW from a 1.8 V supply.  相似文献   

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In this paper we present a balun low noise amplifier (LNA) in which the gain is boosted by using a double feedback structure. The circuit is based on a conventional balun LNA with noise and distortion cancelation. The LNA is based on the combination of a common-gate (CG) stage and common-source (CS) stage. We propose to replace the load resistors by active loads, which can be used to implement local feedback loops (in the CG and CS stages). This will boost the gain and reduce the noise figure (NF). Simulation results, with a 130 nm CMOS technology, show that the gain is 24 dB and the NF is less than 2.7 dB. The total power dissipation is only 5.4 mW (since no extra blocks are required), leading to a figure-of-merit (FOM) of 3.8 mW−1 using a nominal 1.2 V supply. Measurement results are presented for the proposed DFB LNA included in a receiver front-end for biomedical applications (ISM and WMTS).  相似文献   

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This paper presents a Sub-mW differential Common-Gate Low Noise Amplifier (CGLNA) for ZigBee standard. The circuit takes the advantage of shunt feedback and Dual Capacitive Cross Coupling (DCCC) to reduce power consumption and the bandwidth extension capacitors to support 2.4 GHz ISM band. An amplifier employing these techniques has been designed and simulated in 0.18 µm TSMC CMOS technology. The Simulation results show a gain of 18.2 dB, an IIP3 of −4.32 dBm and a noise figure of 3.38 dB at 2.4 GHz. The proposed LNA consumes only 967 µW from a 1-V supply.  相似文献   

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A design of RF down-conversion Gilbert-Cell, with 65 nm CMOS technology, at a supply voltage of 1.8 V, with a new degenerating structure to improve linearity. This architecture opens the way to more integrated CMOS RF circuits and to achieve a good characteristics in terms of evaluating parameters of RF mixers with a very low power consumption (2.17 mW). At 1.9 GHz RF frequency; obtained results show a third order input intercept point (IIP3) equal to 11.6 dBm, Noise Figure (NF) is 4.12 dB, when conversion gain is 8.75 dB.  相似文献   

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A 2.4-GHz transconductance (gm)—boosted common gate (CG) low-noise amplifier (LNA) with a high 1-dB compression point (P1dB) is proposed. To overcome the constraint of conventional CG LNA for input-mismatching, RF filters consisting of band-stop and high-pass filter are used as a load and inter-stage matching components, respectively. Therefore, the g m can be freely increased for a high gain and low noise figure (NF) without decreasing input impedance. Moreover, the linearity is also enhanced because band-stop filter load can reduce 2nd harmonics. The fully integrated LNA implemented by 0.18-µm RF CMOS technology delivers an input P1dB of ?1 dBm, a power gain of 14.8 dB and a NF of 3.7 dB. The LNA consumes 8.2 mA at a supply voltage of 1.8 V.  相似文献   

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《Microelectronics Journal》2015,46(7):581-587
Inductors are used extensively in Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits to design matching networks, load circuits of voltage controlled oscillators, filters, mixers and many other RF circuits. However, on-chip inductors are large and cannot be ported easily from one process to the next. Due to modern CMOS scaling, inductorless RF design is rapidly becoming possible. In this paper a new methodology for designing the RF frontend necessary for the DVB-SH in a 90 nm CMOS technology based on the use current conveyors (CC) is presented. The RF frontend scheme is composed of a second generation CC (CCII) LNA with asymmetric input and output, an asymmetric to differential converter, and a passive differential mixer followed by two CCII transimpedance amplifiers to obtain a high gain conversion. Measurements show a conversion gain of 20.8 dB, a 14.5 dB noise figure, an input return loss (S11) of −14.3 dB and an output compression point of −3.9 dBm. This combination draws 28.4 mW from a ±1.2 V supply.  相似文献   

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This paper presents a low voltage low power operational transconductance amplifier circuit. By using a source degeneration technique, the proposed realization powered at ±0.9 V shows a high DC gain of 63 dB with a unity gain frequency at 3.5 MHz, a wide dynamic range and a total harmonic distortion of −60 dB at 1 MHz for an input of 1 Vpp. According to the connection of negative current terminal to positive voltage terminal of double output OTA circuit, a second generation current conveyor (CCII-) has been realized. This circuit offers a good linearity over the dynamic range, an excellent accuracy and wide current mode of 56 MHz and voltage mode of 16.78 MHz cut-off frequency f-3 dB.Thereafter, new SIMO current-mode biquadratic filter composed by OTA and CCII as active elements and two grounded capacitors is implemented. This filter is characterized by (i) independent adjusting of pole frequency and quality factor, (ii) it can realize all simulations results without changing the circuit topology, (iii) it shows low power consumption about 0.24 mW. All simulations are performed by Cadence (Cadence Design Systems) technology Tower Jazz 0.18 μm TS18SL.  相似文献   

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《Microelectronics Journal》2015,46(7):626-631
A dual-band variable gain amplifier operating at 0.9 GHz and 2.4 GHz was designed based on high performance RF SiGe HBT for large amount of signals transmission and analysis. Current steering was adopted in gain-control circuit to get variable trans-conductance and then variable gain. Emitter degeneration and current reuse were considered in amplifying stage for low noise figure and low power dissipation respectively. A single-path circuit resonating at two frequency points simultaneously was designed for input impedance matching. PCB layout parasitic effects, especially the via parasitic inductor, were analyzed theoretically and experimentally and accounted for using electro-magnetic (EM) simulation. The measurement results show that a dynamic gain control of 26 dB/16 dB in a control voltage range of 0.0–1.4 V has been achieved at 0.9/2.4 GHz respectively. Both S11 and S22 are below than –10 dB in all the control voltage range. Noise figures at both 0.9 GHz and 2.4 GHz are lower than 5 dB. Total power dissipation of the dual-band VGA is about 16.5 mW at 3 V supply.  相似文献   

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In this paper, a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) with the current reused topology is proposed for wideband applications. To increase input impedance matching common source with inductive degeneration and RC shunt feedback structure is used. To extend the bandwidth, inductive series peaking technique is utilized. In the next stage, two parallel structure is hired to have a high voltage gain with low power consumption in addition to improve linearity. Also, by using the self-forward-body-bias (SFBB) technique, supply voltage is reduced and as a result power consumption is decreased further. The proposed LNA exhibits the high and flat gain of 14.7–15.4 ​dB, input return loss of less than −11 ​dB and noise figure range of 2.3–4.4 ​dB from 1 ​GHz up to 8 ​GHz. It consumes 5.4 ​mW from a 1.2 ​V power supply. The achieved IIP3 range for the proposed LNA is 0 ​dBm up to +2.7 ​dBm. The proposed LNA occupies 0.45 ​mm2 in 0.18-μm CMOS technology.  相似文献   

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A novel architecture is presented to optimize the noise performance and the power consumption of the transconductance ‘gm’ boosted common-gate (CG) ultrawideband (UWB) low-noise amplifier (LNA), operating in the 3–5 GHz range, by employing current reuse technique. This proposed CG LNA utilizes a common source (CS) amplifier as the gm-boosting stage and the bias current is shared between the gm-boosting stage and the CG amplifying stage. The LNA circuit also utilizes the short channel conductance gds in conjunction with an LC T-network to further reduce the noise figure (NF). The proposed LNA architecture has been fabricated using the 130 nm IBM CMOS process. The LNA achieved input return loss (S11) of −8 to −10 dB, and, output return loss (S22) of −12 to −14 dB, respectively. The LNA exhibits almost flat forward voltage gain (S21) of 13 dB, and reverse isolation (S12) of −62 to −49 dB, with a NF ranging between 3.8 and 4.6 dB. The measurements indicate an input-referred third order intercept point (IIP3) of −6.1 dBm and an input-referred 1-dB compression point (ICP1dB) of −15.4 dBm. The complete chip draws 4 mW of DC power from a 1.2 V supply.  相似文献   

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