Abstract

ABSTRACTThis paper presents a novel active inductor (AI) to improve the performance of a down‐conversion active mixer in terms of conversion gain (CG) and flicker noise. The proposed AI exhibits negative resistance and partially flat inductance over a wide frequency band of 0.5–4.5 GHz. The effect of inserting the AI between the source of the switching quad of a Gilbert cell mixer is theoretically analyzed. The proposed inductor‐less mixer, designed to operate at a 2.4‐GHz RF input frequency and a 10‐MHz IF output frequency, employs current reuse and self‐forward body bias (SFBB) techniques. The proposed circuit is simulated in Cadence Spectre‐RF using RF‐TSMC 0.18‐μm CMOS technology. Post‐layout simulations demonstrate that the proposed AI significantly reduces flicker noise by over 23 dB at an IF output frequency of 1 kHz and improves the CG by over 16 dB at an RF frequency of 2.4 GHz. The proposed mixer achieves a CG of 37.6 dB and a flicker noise corner frequency of 6 kHz. Additionally, it exhibits a third‐order intermodulation intercept point (IIP3) of −5.2 dBm and a double‐sideband noise figure (DSB‐NF) of 6.1 dB at the IF output frequency of 10 MHz. Operating with a 1.5‐V supply, the proposed mixer consumes 10.6 mW of power.

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