Microelectronics, Volume. 52, Issue 3, 393(2022)
Design of a 0.5~9.2 GHz UWB Low Noise Amplifier
Based on a 018 μm CMOS process, a two-stage ultra-wideband low noise amplifier (LNA) was designed for the applications in wireless communication bands below 10 GHz. The first stage, based on the complementary common-source stage, introduced the structures of resistor feedback, inductance peaking technology and pseudo-resistor to improve the bandwidth and gain while reducing noise. The second stage introduced inductance peaking technology, gain auxiliary stage and buffer stage on the basis of common-source amplification, which were mainly used to increase the circuit gain and improve the output broadband matching characteristics. The simulation results showed that the gain was 14.2±0.2 dB, the noise figure (NF) was less than 3.97 dB, and the overall power consumption was 12.9 mW within the frequency range of 0.5~9.2 GHz.
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YANG Huaguang, XU Yanping, HU Sizhe, ZHOU Jidong, YUE Hongwei. Design of a 0.5~9.2 GHz UWB Low Noise Amplifier[J]. Microelectronics, 2022, 52(3): 393
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Received: Aug. 24, 2021
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Published Online: Jan. 18, 2023
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