A CMOS dual-band low noise amplifer (LNA) design is presented.The purpose of th is work is intended to substitute only one LNA for two individual LNA's in dual -band transceivers for applications such as wireless ...A CMOS dual-band low noise amplifer (LNA) design is presented.The purpose of th is work is intended to substitute only one LNA for two individual LNA's in dual -band transceivers for applications such as wireless local area network complying with both IEEE 802.11a and 802.11b/g.Dua l-band simultaneous input power and noise matching and load shaping are discuss ed.The chip is implemented in 0.25μm CMOS mixed and RF process.The measured pe rformance is summarized and discussed.展开更多
This paper presents a dual-band low noise amplifier for the receiver of a global navigation satellite system. The differences between single band and multi-band design methods are discussed. The relevant parameter ana...This paper presents a dual-band low noise amplifier for the receiver of a global navigation satellite system. The differences between single band and multi-band design methods are discussed. The relevant parameter analysis and the details of circuit design are presented. The test chip was implemented in a TSMC 0.18 μm 1P4M RF CMOS process. The LNA achieves a gain of 16.8 dB/18.9 dB on 1.27 GHz/1.575 GHz. The measured noise figure is around 1.5-1.7 dB on both bands. The LNA consumes less than 4.3 mA of current from a 1.8 V power supply. The measurement results show consistency with the design. And the LNA can fully satisfy the demands of the GNSS receiver.展开更多
The damage effect characteristics of GaAs pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor(pHEMT)under the irradiation of C band high-power microwave(HPM)is investigated in this paper.Based on the theoretical analysis,...The damage effect characteristics of GaAs pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor(pHEMT)under the irradiation of C band high-power microwave(HPM)is investigated in this paper.Based on the theoretical analysis,the thermoelectric coupling model is established,and the key damage parameters of the device under typical pulse conditions are predicted,including the damage location,damage power,etc.By the injection effect test and device microanatomy analysis through using scanning electron microscope(SEM)and energy dispersive spectrometer(EDS),it is concluded that the gate metal in the first stage of the device is the vulnerable to HPM damage,especially the side below the gate near the source.The damage power in the injection test is about 40 dBm and in good agreement with the simulation result.This work has a certain reference value for microwave damage assessment of pHEMT.展开更多
A 6 GHz voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) optimized for power and noise performance was designed and characterized. This VCO was designed with the negative-resistance (Neg-R) method, utilizing an InGaP/GaAs hete...A 6 GHz voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) optimized for power and noise performance was designed and characterized. This VCO was designed with the negative-resistance (Neg-R) method, utilizing an InGaP/GaAs hetero-junction bipolar transistor in the negative-resistance block. A proper output matching network and a high Q stripe line resonator were used to enhance output power and depress phase noise. Measured central frequency of the VCO was 6.008 GHz. The tuning range was more than 200 MHz. At the central frequency, an output power of 9.8 dBm and phase noise of-122.33 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset were achieved, the calculated RF to DC efficiency was about 14%, and the figure of merit was -179.2 dBc/Hz.展开更多
文摘A CMOS dual-band low noise amplifer (LNA) design is presented.The purpose of th is work is intended to substitute only one LNA for two individual LNA's in dual -band transceivers for applications such as wireless local area network complying with both IEEE 802.11a and 802.11b/g.Dua l-band simultaneous input power and noise matching and load shaping are discuss ed.The chip is implemented in 0.25μm CMOS mixed and RF process.The measured pe rformance is summarized and discussed.
文摘This paper presents a dual-band low noise amplifier for the receiver of a global navigation satellite system. The differences between single band and multi-band design methods are discussed. The relevant parameter analysis and the details of circuit design are presented. The test chip was implemented in a TSMC 0.18 μm 1P4M RF CMOS process. The LNA achieves a gain of 16.8 dB/18.9 dB on 1.27 GHz/1.575 GHz. The measured noise figure is around 1.5-1.7 dB on both bands. The LNA consumes less than 4.3 mA of current from a 1.8 V power supply. The measurement results show consistency with the design. And the LNA can fully satisfy the demands of the GNSS receiver.
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文摘The damage effect characteristics of GaAs pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor(pHEMT)under the irradiation of C band high-power microwave(HPM)is investigated in this paper.Based on the theoretical analysis,the thermoelectric coupling model is established,and the key damage parameters of the device under typical pulse conditions are predicted,including the damage location,damage power,etc.By the injection effect test and device microanatomy analysis through using scanning electron microscope(SEM)and energy dispersive spectrometer(EDS),it is concluded that the gate metal in the first stage of the device is the vulnerable to HPM damage,especially the side below the gate near the source.The damage power in the injection test is about 40 dBm and in good agreement with the simulation result.This work has a certain reference value for microwave damage assessment of pHEMT.
文摘A 6 GHz voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) optimized for power and noise performance was designed and characterized. This VCO was designed with the negative-resistance (Neg-R) method, utilizing an InGaP/GaAs hetero-junction bipolar transistor in the negative-resistance block. A proper output matching network and a high Q stripe line resonator were used to enhance output power and depress phase noise. Measured central frequency of the VCO was 6.008 GHz. The tuning range was more than 200 MHz. At the central frequency, an output power of 9.8 dBm and phase noise of-122.33 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset were achieved, the calculated RF to DC efficiency was about 14%, and the figure of merit was -179.2 dBc/Hz.