Abstract
A 28 GHz dual-mode phase-invariant wide-dynamic-range variable-gain amplifier (VGA) with adaptive phase compensators is presented for use as a gain control element in a beamforming IC, which must have a small chip size and low power consumption. It consists of a single-stage differential amplifier with main and auxiliary signal paths, where the auxiliary paths are introduced to achieve most-significant-bit (MSB) gain control. The wide-gain dynamic range is also covered through a least-significant-bit (LSB) gain-control scheme, which is implemented with bias control of common gate (CG) transistors in the main signal paths. In addition, the phase variations due to the gain controls are drastically reduced by introducing phase compensators for both gain controls. The proposed VGA shows a gain dynamic range of 24 dB, maximum gain of 13 dB and root-mean-square (RMS) phase error of 2.77 degrees at 28 GHz. The maximum DC power consumption is 24 mW at the maximum gain, the minimum is 4 mW at the minimum gain, and the chip size is 0.066 mm2.
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