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Título: A 2-V 1.4-dB NF GaAs MMIC LNA for K-Band Applications
Autores/as: Galante Sempere, David 
Lalchand Khemchandani, Sunil 
Del Pino Suárez, Francisco Javier 
Clasificación UNESCO: 332505 Radiocomunicaciones
Palabras clave: 5G
Electromagnetic simulation
Gallium arsenide
Input return loss
K-band, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Publicación seriada: Sensors (Switzerland) 
Resumen: A 1.4-dB Noise Figure (NF) four-stage K-band Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC) Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA) in UMS 100 nm GaAs pHEMT technology is presented. The proposed circuit is designed to cover the 5G New Release n258 frequency band (24.25–27.58 GHz). Momentum EM post-layout simulations reveal the circuit achieves a minimum NF of 1.3 dB, a maximum gain of 34 dB, |S11| better than –10 dB from 23 GHz to 29 GHz, a P1dB of –18 dBm and an OIP3 of 24.5 dBm. The LNA draws a total current of 59.1 mA from a 2 V DC supply and results in a chip size of 3300 × 1800 µm2 including pads. We present a design methodology focused on the selection of the active device size and DC bias conditions to obtain the lowest NF when source degeneration is applied. The design procedure ensures a minimum NF design by selecting a device which facilitates a simple input matching network implementation and obtains a reasonable input return loss thanks to the application of source degeneration. With this approach the input matching network is implemented with a shunt stub and a transmission line, therefore minimizing the contribution to the NF achieved by the first stage. Comparisons with similar works demonstrate the developed circuit is very competitive with most of the state-of-the-art solutions.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/120791
ISSN: 1424-8220
DOI: 10.3390/s23020867
Fuente: Sensors (Switzerland) [ISSN 1424-8220] v. 23 (2), 867, (Enero 2023)
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