Abstract

A low power and high gain 3.1–10.6GHz UWB low noise amplifier (LNA) is presented in this paper. The first stage of the UWB LNA employs a resistive shunt feedback topology in conjunction with a parallel LC load to achieve wideband input matching and low noise figure simultaneously. By incorporating the modified current reused cascade configuration and forward body bias technique in the second stage, the proposed UWB LNA can operate at reduced supply voltage and power consumption while maintaining high gain and high reverse isolation. Post-layout simulation results show that the UWB LNA has an average power gain S21 of 14.4dB with gain ripple of ±1.4dB, a high reverse isolation S12 of −83 to −51dB, an input return loss S11 and output return loss S22 of respectively −10.6 to −19.2dB and −12.1 to −16.4dB. An excellent noise figure of 2.2–3.2dB is obtained in the required band with a power dissipation of 9.0mW under a supply voltage of 1.5V. The input 1dB compression point and input third-order intercept point are −15.5dBm and −6.0dBm, respectively, at 6GHz. The chip area including testing pads is only 0.65mm×0.82mm.

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