Abstract

This study introduces the design of an RF CMOS power amplifier based on a cascode powercell. self-body-biasing (SBB) of common source (CS) transistors (TRs) was proposed to improve the nonlinearity of power amplifiers. Accordingly, an analysis of the linearization principle of SBB was performed through simulation. The SBB technique is configured by inserting a 4 kΩ resistor between the body and the drain of the CS TRs. Accordingly, using the SBB to the CS TRs could achieve the effect of reducing the third-order intermodulation distortions (IMD3) by changing the third-order transconductance (gm3). Moreover, an effect of reducing AM-PM distortions could be achieved by securing a voltage condition in which the CG TRs could operate in a saturation region, which reduces the variation of parasitic capacitances at the output terminal.

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