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Synthesis of a wideband low noise amplifier

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Synthesis of a wideband low noise amplifier
Two generations of a wideband low noise amplifier (LNA) employing noise canceling principle have been synthesized. The first generation design was fabricated in a 0.35 µm SiGe BiCMOS process. It has a measured peak S21 of 17 dB and noise figure less than 3 dB over a bandwidth of 2.6 GHz while consuming 32.5 mW of power from a 2.5 V supply. The calculated figure of merit (FOM) is better than many reported wideband LNAs, including a few from even more advanced processes. The synthesis design constraints were improved based on the analysis of the first generation design. A second generation design was synthesized with the updated constraints. Its simulation results show that its FOM is better than its predecessor. Categories and Subject Descriptors B.7.1 [Integrated Circuits]: Types and Design Styles - Advanced Technologies General Terms Design Keywords Synthesis, Wideband LNA, RFIC
Abhishek Jajoo, Michael Sperling, Tamal Mukherjee
Added 11 Jun 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where GLVLSI
Authors Abhishek Jajoo, Michael Sperling, Tamal Mukherjee
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