A 2.8-mW Sub-2-dB Noise-Figure Inductorless Wideband CMOS LNA Employing Multiple Feedback

Ehab Ahmed Sobhy, Ahmed A. Helmy, Sebastian Hoyos, Kamran Entesari, Edgar Sanchez-Sinencio
2011 IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques  
A wideband low-noise amplifier (LNA), which is a key block in the design of broadband receivers for multiband wireless communication standards, is presented in this paper. The LNA is a fully differential common-gate structure. It uses multiple feedback paths, which add degrees of freedom in the choice of the LNA transconductance to reduce the noise figure (NF) and increase the amplification. The proposed LNA avoids the use of bulky inductors that leads to area and cost saving. A prototype is
more » ... lemented in IBM 90-nm CMOS technology. It covers the frequency range of 100 MHz to 1.77 GHz. The core consumes 2.8 mW from a 2-V supply occupying an area of 0.03 mm 2 . Measurements show a gain of 23 dB with a 3-dB bandwidth of 1.76 GHz. The minimum NF is 1.85 dB, while the average NF is 2 dB across the whole band. The LNA achieves a return loss greater than 10 dB across the entire band and a third-order input intercept point IIP 3 of 2.85 dBm at the maximum gain frequency. Index Terms-Common gate (CG), feedback, inductorless, low-noise amplifier (LNA), low power, noise figure (NF), wideband LNA.
doi:10.1109/tmtt.2011.2169081 fatcat:de4zrju4k5a7vmcpwzqztrcmwm