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Chirala  M.K. Guan  X. Nguyen  C. 《Electronics letters》2006,42(22):1273-1274
A distributed low-noise amplifier (LNA) employing novel multilayered transmission lines and inductors is designed in a standard 0.18 mum CMOS process. The new LNA provides significant improvement in performance and size with less than 13 dB return loss from DC to 17 GHz, average gain of 8plusmn0.2 dB from DC to 20 GHz, noise figure of 3.4-5 dB from 0.5-19 GHz, power consumption of 34.2 mW, and 1.05times0.37 mm 2 chip size including RF pads  相似文献   

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Algorithmic Design of CMOS LNAs and PAs for 60-GHz Radio   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
Sixty-gigahertz power (PA) and low-noise (LNA) amplifiers have been implemented, based on algorithmic design methodologies for mm-wave CMOS amplifiers, in a 90-nm RF-CMOS process with thick 9-metal-layer Cu backend and transistor fT/fMAX of 120 GHz/200 GHz. The PA, fabricated for the first time in CMOS at 60 GHz, operates from a 1.5-V supply with 5.2 dB power gain, a 3-dB bandwidth >13 GHz, a P 1dB of +6.4 dBm with 7% PAE and a saturated output power of +9.3 dBm at 60 GHz. The LNA represents the first 90-nm CMOS implementation at 60 GHz and demonstrates improvements in noise, gain and power dissipation compared to earlier 60-GHz LNAs in 160-GHz SiGe HBT and 0.13-mum CMOS technologies. It features 14.6 dB gain, an IIP 3 of -6.8 dBm, and a noise figure lower than 5.5 dB, while drawing 16 mA from a 1.5-V supply. The use of spiral inductors for on-chip matching results in highly compact layouts, with the total PA and LNA die areas with pads measuring 0.35times0.43 mm2 and 0.35times0.40 mm2, respectively  相似文献   

3.
Design and Analysis of Broadband Dual-Gate Balanced Low-Noise Amplifiers   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
In this paper, we present three MMIC low-noise amplifiers using dual-gate GaAs HEMT devices in a balanced amplifier configuration. The designs target three different frequency bands including 4-9 GHz, 9-20 GHz, and 20-40 GHz. These dual-gate balanced designs demonstrate the excellent qualities of balanced amplifiers in terms of stability and matched characteristics, while demonstrating higher bandwidth than designs with a single-stage common-source device. Additionally, noise performance is excellent, with the 4-9 GHz LNA demonstrating <1.75 dB noise figure (NF), the 9-20 GHz LNA <2.75 dB NF and the 20-40 GHz LNA <2.5 dB NF. Demonstrating high gain and excellent bandwidth, the dual-gate devices seem a logical choice for the balanced amplifier topology.  相似文献   

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A 24-GHz low-noise amplifier (LNA) was designed and fabricated in a standard 0.18-/spl mu/m CMOS technology. The LNA chip achieves a peak gain of 13.1 dB at 24 GHz and a minimum noise figure of 3.9 dB at 24.3 GHz. The supply voltage and supply current are 1 V and 14 mA, respectively. To the author's knowledge, this LNA demonstrates the lowest noise figure among the reported LNAs in standard CMOS processes above 20 GHz.  相似文献   

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A 24 GHz monolithic low-noise amplifier (LNA) is implemented in a standard 0.18 /spl mu/m CMOS technology. Measurements show a gain of 12.86 dB and a noise figure of 5.6 dB at 23.5 GHz. The input and output return losses are better than 11 dB and 22 dB across the 22-29 GHz span, respectively. The operation frequency of 24 GHz is believed to be the highest reported for LNA in a standard CMOS technology.  相似文献   

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Two K-Band low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) are designed and implemented in a standard 0.18 /spl mu/m CMOS technology. The 24 GHz LNA has demonstrated a 12.86 dB gain and a 5.6 dB noise figure (NF) at 23.5 GHz. The 26 GHz LNA achieves an 8.9 dB gain at the peak gain frequency of 25.7 GHz and a 6.93 dB NF at 25 GHz. The input referred third-order intercept point (IIP3) is >+2 dBm for both LNAs with a current consumption of 30 mA from a 1.8 V power supply. To our knowledge, the LNAs show the highest operation frequencies ever reported for LNAs in a standard CMOS process.  相似文献   

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In this paper, ultra-low-voltage circuit techniques are presented for CMOS RF frontends. By employing a complementary current-reused architecture, the RF building blocks including a low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a single-balanced down-conversion mixer can operate at a reduced supply voltage with microwatt power consumption while maintaining reasonable circuit performance at multigigahertz frequencies. Based on the MOSFET model in moderate and weak inversion, theoretical analysis and design considerations of the proposed circuit techniques are described in detail. Using a standard 0.18-mum CMOS process, prototype frontend circuits are implemented at the 5-GHz frequency band for demonstration. From the measurement results, the fully integrated LNA exhibits a gain of 9.2 dB and a noise figure of 4.5 dB at 5 GHz, while the mixer has a conversion gain of 3.2 dB and an IIP3 of -8 dBm. Operated at a supply voltage of 0.6 V, the power consumptions of the LNA and the mixer are 900 and 792 muW, respectively.  相似文献   

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采用SMIC 0.18 μm CMOS工艺设计了一个低电压低功耗的低噪声放大器(Locked Nucleic Acid,LNA).分析了在低电压条件下LNA的线性度提高及噪声优化技术.使用Cadence SpectreRF仿真表明,在2.4 GHz的工作频率下,功率增益为19.65 dB,输入回波损耗S11为-12.18 dB,噪声系数NF为1.2 dB,1 dB压缩点为-17.99 dBm,在0.6V的供电电压下,电路的静态功耗为2.7 mW,表明所设计的LNA在低电压低功耗的条件下具有良好的综合性能.  相似文献   

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This paper presents a systematic design methodology for broad-band CMOS low-noise amplifiers (LNAs). The feedback technique is proposed to attain a better design tradeoff between gain and noise. The network synthesis is adopted for the implementation of broad-band matching networks. The sloped interstage matching is used for gain compensation. A fully integrated ultra-wide-band 0.18-mum CMOS LNA is developed following the design methodology. The measured noise figure is lower than 3.8 dB from 3 to 7.5 GHz, resulting in the excellent average noise figure of 3.48 dB. Operated on a 1.8-V supply, the LNA delivers 19.1-dB power gain and dissipates 32 mW of power. The gain-bandwidth product of the UWB LNA reaches 358 GHz, the record number for the 0.18-m CMOS broad-band amplifiers. The total chip size of the CMOS UWB LNA is 1.37 times 1.19 mm2.  相似文献   

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A micro-power complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) low-noise amplifier (LNA) is presented based on subthreshold MOS operation in the GHz range. The LNA is fabricated in an 0.18-/spl mu/m CMOS process and has a gain of 13.6 dB at 1 GHz while drawing 260 /spl mu/A from a 1-V supply. An unrestrained bias technique, that automatically increases bias currents at high input power levels, is used to raise the input P1dB to -0.2 dBm. The LNA has a measured noise figure of 4.6 dB and an IIP3 of 7.2 dBm.  相似文献   

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A3.1-10.6 GHz ultra-wideband low-noise amplifier (UWB LNA) with excellent phase linearity property (group-delay-variation is only plusmn17.4 ps across the whole band) using standard 0.18 mum CMOS technology is reported. To achieve high and flat gain and small group-delay-variation at the same time, the inductive peaking technique is adopted in the output stage for bandwidth enhancement. The UWB LNA dissipates 22.7 mW power and achieves input return loss (S11) of -9.7 to -19.9 dB, output return loss (S22) of-8.4 to -22.5 dB, flat forward gain (S21) 11.4 plusmn0.4 dB, reverse isolation (S12) of -40 to -48 dB, and noise figure of 4.12-5.16 dB over the 3.1-10.6 GHz band of interest. A good 1 dB compression point (Pi dB) of -7.86 dBm and an input third-order intermodulation point (IIP3) of 0.72 dBm are achieved at 6.4 GHz. The chip area is only 681 x 657 mum excluding the test pads.  相似文献   

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本文陈述了一个基于单端共栅与共源共栅级联结构的超宽带低噪声放大器(LNA)。该LNA用标准90-nm RF CMOS工艺实现并具有如下特征:在28.5到39 GHz频段内测得的平坦增益大于10 dB;-3 dB带宽从27到42 GHz达到了15 GHz,这几乎覆盖了整个Ka带;最小噪声系数(NF)为4.2 dB,平均NF在27-42 GHz频段内为5.1 dB;S11在整个测试频段内小于-11 dB。40 GHz处输入三阶交调点(IIP3)的测试值为 2 dBm。整个电路的直流功耗为5.3 mW。包括焊盘在内的芯片面积为0.58*0.48 mm2。  相似文献   

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A variable-gain low-noise amplifier (LNA) suitable for low-voltage and low-power operation is designed and implemented in a standard 0.18 /spl mu/m CMOS technology. With a current-reused topology, the common-source gain stages are stacked for minimum power dissipation while achieving high small-signal gain. The fully integrated 5.7 GHz LNA exhibits 16.4 dB gain, 3.5 dB noise figure and 8 dB gain tuning range with good input and output return losses. The LNA consumes 3.2 mW DC power from a supply voltage of 1 V. A gain/power quotient of 5.12 dB/mW is achieved in this work.  相似文献   

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A Ku-band CMOS low-noise amplifier (LNA) with high interference-rejection (IR), wide gain control range, and low dc power consumption is presented. The LNA consists of two common-gate metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors interconnected with an interstage parallel tank for the IR. The stacked common-gate stages share the same dc bias current to reduce power consumption and have controllable gain by changing this dc current. The implemented 0.13 mum CMOS LNA achieves measured power gain of 10.8 dB, noise figure of 4.2 dB, output P1 dB of -4.3 dBm at 15 GHz, while rejecting interference down to a 38.5 dB level. The gain control range is 23.3 dB by varying the gate voltage from 0.2 to 1.2 V. The LNA consumes only 4 mA from a 1.3-V supply.  相似文献   

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Wei  L.-S. Wu  H.-I. Jou  C.F. 《Electronics letters》2008,44(16):977-978
A new design is presented that combines a low-noise amplifier (LNA) with an on-chip filter instead of external filter to eliminate image signal based on TSMC 0.18 mum CMOS technology. The fully integrated 5.9 GHz LNA exhibits 15.2 dB gain, 3.2 dB noise figure, better than -15 dB input and output return loss, and -27 dB image rejection. The circuit operates at a supply voltage of 1 V and consumes only 6.1 mW power.  相似文献   

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A 20-GHz differential two-stage low-noise amplifier (LNA) is demonstrated in a foundry digital 130-nm CMOS technology with 8-metal layers. This LNA has 20-dB voltage gain and /spl sim/5.5-dB noise figure at 20GHz with 24-mW power consumption. The measured IP/sub 1 dB/ and IIP/sub 3/ are -11 dBm and -4dBm. Compared to the previously published bulk CMOS LNAs operating above 20GHz, this LNA has exceptionally low power and current consumption especially considering its differential topology and wide bandwidth.  相似文献   

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This paper presents a fully integrated dual-antenna phased-array RF front-end receiver architecture for 60-GHz broadband wireless applications. It contains two differential receiver chains, each receiver path consists of an on-chip balun, agm-boosted current-reuse low-noise amplifier (LNA), a sub-harmonic dual-gate down-conversion mixer, an IF mixer, and a baseband gain stage. An active all-pass filter is employed to adjust the phase shift of each LO signal. Associated with the proposed dual conversion topology, the phase shift of the LO signal can be scaled to one-third. Differential circuitry is adopted to achieve good common-mode rejection. The gm-boosted current-reuse differential LNA mitigates the noise, gain, robustness, stability, and integration challenges. The sub-harmonic dual-gate down-conversion mixer prevents the third harmonic issue in LO as well. Realized in a 0.13-mum 1P8M RF CMOS technology, the chip occupies an active area of 1.1 times 1.2 mm2. The measured conversion gain and input P1 dB of the single receiver path are 30 dB and -27 dBm , respectively. The measured noise figure at 100 MHz baseband output is around 10 dB. The measured phased array in the receiver achieves a total gain of 34.5 dB and theoretically improves the receiver SNR by 4.5 dB. The proposed 60 GHz receiver dissipates 44 mW from a 1.2 V supply voltage. The whole two-channel receiver, including the vector modulator circuits for built-in testing, consumes 93 mW from a 1.2 V supply voltage.  相似文献   

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A low power high gain differential UWB low noise amplifier (LNA) operating at 3-5 GHz is presented.A common gate input stage is used for wideband input matching; capacitor cross coupling (CCC) and current reuse techniques are combined to achieve high gain under low power consumption. The prototypes fabricated in 0.18-μm CMOS achieve a peak power gain of 17.5 dB with a -3 dB bandwidth of 2.8-5 GHz, a measured minimum noise figure (NF) of 3.35 dB and -12.6 dBm input-referred compression point at 5 GHz, while drawing 4.4 mA from a 1.8 V supply. The peak power gain is 14 dB under a 4.5 mW power consumption (3 mA from a 1.5 V supply). The proposed differential LNA occupies an area of 1.01 mm~2 including test pads.  相似文献   

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Low-power programmable gain CMOS distributed LNA   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
A design methodology for low power MOS distributed amplifiers (DAs) is presented. The bias point of the MOS devices is optimized so that the DA can be used as a low-noise amplifier (LNA) in broadband applications. A prototype 9-mW LNA with programmable gain was implemented in a 0.18-/spl mu/m CMOS process. The LNA provides a flat gain, S/sub 21/, of 8 /spl plusmn/ 0.6dB from DC to 6.2 GHz, with an input impedance match, S/sub 11/, of -16 dB and an output impedance match, S/sub 22/, of -10 dB over the entire band. The 3-dB bandwidth of the distributed amplifier is 7GHz, the IIP3 is +3 dBm, and the noise figure ranges from 4.2 to 6.2 dB. The gain is programmable from -10 dB to +8 dB while gain flatness and matching are maintained.  相似文献   

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A dual band low-noise amplifier (LNA) with matched inputs and outputs, implemented in Infineon Technologies' B7HF SiGe process, is presented. Both the single-ended inputs and outputs are matched to 50 Ω without external elements. For the low-band (800 MHz-1 GHz), the LNA has a measured gain of 17 dB and a noise figure below 1.2 dB at 900 MHz. The high-band (1.8-2 GHz) LNA achieves a gain of 15 dB and a noise figure below 1.5 dB at 1.9 GHz. Both LNAs consume 5 mA dc current with a power supply voltage range from 2.7-3.6 V  相似文献   

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