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A wideband transconductance enhancement CMOS LNA with multiple feedback technique
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A wideband transconductance enhancement CMOS LNA with multiple feedback technique

Jian-Shou Chen, Chih-Wen Lu, Ping-Yeh Yin, Chin Hsia, Jenny Yi-Chun Liu and Jenny Yi-Chun Liu
2015 IEEE International Conference on Microwaves, Communications, Antennas and Electronic Systems, COMCAS 2015, 7360375
17/12/2015

Abstract

CMOS common gate (CG) feedback low-noise amplifier (LNA) wideband
This work proposes a wideband transconductance enhancement CMOS LNA with multiple feedback technique. Two positive-feedback loops are used to alleviate the restricted gm value for input matching of the CG LNA. By using a triple-well process, the bulk cross-coupling connection between the common-gate amplifiers enhances the transconductance (gm) of the input stage, thus saving power consumption and reducing NF. A negative-feedback loop is also used to boost gm, lowering the input impedance and raising the voltage gain. An amplifier prototype was realized in 90-nm CMOS technology, operating from 10 to 1010 MHz, and dissipating 5.68 mW from 2-V supply while occupying a 0.048-mm2 core area. The LNA delivers a maximum power gain of 11.5 dB, a minimum NF of 2.14 dB, and a third-order intermodulation intercept point of -0.85 dBm.

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