Abstract

AbstractThis letter reports an 85 GHz low noise amplifier (LNA) employing derivative superposition based non‐linearity cancellation and a current re‐use topology. The LNA employs a two‐stage stacked architecture, each featuring neutralized differential pairs utilizing the same DC current. In derivative superposition, an auxiliary branch consisting of neutralized differential pairs cells is added in the LNA in parallel to stage 1 to ensure non‐linearity cancellation. Layout‐based capacitive neutralization is implemented to improve GMAX, resulting in simplified routing, reduced parasitics, and a more compact layout. The proposed LNA is fabricated in TSMC 28 nm CMOS process and achieves a peak gain of 8.4 dB at 84.2 GHz with a measured 3 dB bandwidth () from 79.4 to 92 GHz. The minimum measured noise figure is 12.8 dB. The LNA draws 34 mA of DC current from a 1.2 V supply. The highly linear LNA with IIP3 +6.5 dBm is tailored for automotive RADAR and 6G receivers.

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