1. 0.99 mW 3-10 GHz common-gate CMOS UWB LNA using T-match input network and self-body-bias technique.
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Chang, J.-F. and Lin, Y.-S.
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LOW noise amplifiers , *ULTRA-wideband devices , *BANDWIDTHS , *ELECTRIC potential , *ELECTRIC circuits , *TRANSISTORS - Abstract
A low-power 3-10 GHz common-gate CMOS ultra-wideband (UWB) low-noise amplifier (LNA) using a T-match input network and the self-body-bias technique is demonstrated. Wideband input impedance matching was achieved by using the proposed T-match input network to improve the input matching at low frequencies. A low supply voltage of 1.1 V (for two VDS drops) was achieved by using the self-body-bias technique to reduce the threshold voltage (Vth) of the transistors, which leads to a low power consumption (PD). At VG=0.77 V, the LNA consumed 2.15 mW and achieved S11 of -10.4 to -35.5 dB, S21 of 10.4 dB, and an average NF of 4.9 dB over the 3-10 GHz band of interest. At VG=0.63 V, the LNA consumed 0.99 mW and achieved S11 of -10.7 to -35.8 dB, S21 of 7.9 dB and an average NF of 6 dB. Both are the lowest PD ever reported for an UWB CMOS LNA with bandwidth greater than 6 GHz. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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