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Research paper thumbnail of Design of CMOS UWB low noise amplifier with cascode feedback

This paper shows the design of a broadband single-stage single-ended low noise amplifier (LNA) fo... more This paper shows the design of a broadband single-stage single-ended low noise amplifier (LNA) for the frequency range 3GHz to 7GHz using 0.18μm RF CMOS technology. The cascode feedback topology and broadband matching technique were used in the amplifier to achieve broad bandwidth performance and input/output matching characteristics respectively. The effects of feedback resistor on noise figure (NF) and gain were also described. In the operating frequency range, 1.9dB of NF, 15dB of the gain, and 0.8dB of maximum gain flatness were achieved, and the maximum input/output return loss is lower than -1OdB. The total power consumption of the LNA including bias network is 21mW under a 1.8V single supply voltage.

Research paper thumbnail of A two-stage cascode CMOS LNA for UWB wireless systems

... David Maxwell, Sungyong Jung, Heechan Doh Dept. ... Of the 1998 IEEE Int'l Sym-posiu... more ... David Maxwell, Sungyong Jung, Heechan Doh Dept. ... Of the 1998 IEEE Int'l Sym-posium on Circuits and Systems, vol.4, pp.349-352, 1998 [6] X. Li, H. Kim, M. Ismail and H. Olsson, “A novel design approach for GHz CMOS low noise amplifiers,” 1999 IEEE Radio and Wire-less ...

Research paper thumbnail of CMOS VCO & LNA implemented by air-suspended on-chip RF MEMS LC

Research paper thumbnail of Design of CMOS UWB low noise amplifier with cascode feedback

This paper shows the design of a broadband single-stage single-ended low noise amplifier (LNA) fo... more This paper shows the design of a broadband single-stage single-ended low noise amplifier (LNA) for the frequency range 3GHz to 7GHz using 0.18μm RF CMOS technology. The cascode feedback topology and broadband matching technique were used in the amplifier to achieve broad bandwidth performance and input/output matching characteristics respectively. The effects of feedback resistor on noise figure (NF) and gain were also described. In the operating frequency range, 1.9dB of NF, 15dB of the gain, and 0.8dB of maximum gain flatness were achieved, and the maximum input/output return loss is lower than -1OdB. The total power consumption of the LNA including bias network is 21mW under a 1.8V single supply voltage.

Research paper thumbnail of A two-stage cascode CMOS LNA for UWB wireless systems

... David Maxwell, Sungyong Jung, Heechan Doh Dept. ... Of the 1998 IEEE Int'l Sym-posiu... more ... David Maxwell, Sungyong Jung, Heechan Doh Dept. ... Of the 1998 IEEE Int'l Sym-posium on Circuits and Systems, vol.4, pp.349-352, 1998 [6] X. Li, H. Kim, M. Ismail and H. Olsson, “A novel design approach for GHz CMOS low noise amplifiers,” 1999 IEEE Radio and Wire-less ...

Research paper thumbnail of CMOS VCO & LNA implemented by air-suspended on-chip RF MEMS LC

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