An inductor-less noise-cancelling broadband low noise amplifier with composite transistor pair in 90 nm CMOS technology

M El-Nozahi, AA Helmy… - IEEE Journal of Solid …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 2011ieeexplore.ieee.org
A new broadband low-noise amplifier (LNA) is proposed in this paper. The LNA utilizes a
composite NMOS/PMOS cross-coupled transistor pair to increase the amplification while
reducing the noise figure. The introduced approach provides partial cancellation of noise
generated by the input transistors, hence, lowering the overall noise figure. Theory,
simulation and measurement results are shown in the paper. An implemented prototype
using IBM 90 nm CMOS technology is evaluated using on-wafer probing and packaging …
A new broadband low-noise amplifier (LNA) is proposed in this paper. The LNA utilizes a composite NMOS/PMOS cross-coupled transistor pair to increase the amplification while reducing the noise figure. The introduced approach provides partial cancellation of noise generated by the input transistors, hence, lowering the overall noise figure. Theory, simulation and measurement results are shown in the paper. An implemented prototype using IBM 90 nm CMOS technology is evaluated using on-wafer probing and packaging. Measurements show a conversion gain of 21 dB across 2-2300 MHz frequency range, an IIP3 of -1.5 dBm at 100 MHz, and minimum and maximum noise figure of 1.4 dB and 1.7 dB from 100 MHz to 2.3 GHz for the on-wafer prototype. The LNA consumes 18 mW from 1.8 V supply and occupies an area of 0.06 mm 2 .
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