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A CMOS ultra-wideband differential low noise amplifier

Posted on:2006-09-03Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:The University of Texas at ArlingtonCandidate:Merkin, Timothy BryanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2458390008960859Subject:Engineering
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In this thesis, a CMOS Ultra-wideband (UWB) Low noise Amplifier (LNA) was designed and simulated. In the design, specific architecture decisions were made in consideration of ultimately including this LNA in a system-on-chip implementation of an Ultra-wideband communication system. The basic architecture of the LNA designed herein exhibits a differential amplifier core with active input and output impedance matching, minimizing the number of expensive space consuming passive inductors necessary for passive impedance matching networks. The LNA maintains a gain of 16.4dB with a +/-0.25 dB ripple over the band of 3.1-6.2GHz. Despite the use of an active input matching stage, the LNA achieved a noise figure ranging from 3.6-3.9 dB over the band of operation. The input active matching stage (common-gate) maintained a less than -10dB reflection coefficient, matching successfully with 50O over the band of 3-12GHz. The output active matching stage (source-follower) maintained a less than 10dB reflection coefficient, also matching successfully with 50O, but maintaining the acceptable reflection coefficient over the band of 3-17GHz.
Keywords/Search Tags:Band, LNA, Noise, Matching, Reflection coefficient
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