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IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits | 2004

Wide-band CMOS low-noise amplifier exploiting thermal noise canceling

Federico Bruccoleri; Eric A.M. Klumperink; Bram Nauta

Known elementary wide-band amplifiers suffer from a fundamental tradeoff between noise figure (NF) and source impedance matching, which limits the NF to values typically above 3 dB. Global negative feedback can be used to break this tradeoff, however, at the price of potential instability. In contrast, this paper presents a feedforward noise-canceling technique, which allows for simultaneous noise and impedance matching, while canceling the noise and distortion contributions of the matching device. This allows for designing wide-band impedance-matching amplifiers with NF well below 3 dB, without suffering from instability issues. An amplifier realized in 0.25-/spl mu/m standard CMOS shows NF values below 2.4 dB over more than one decade of bandwidth (i.e., 150-2000 MHz) and below 2 dB over more than two octaves (i.e., 250-1100 MHz). Furthermore, the total voltage gain is 13.7 dB, the -3-dB bandwidth is from 2 MHz to 1.6 GHz, the IIP2 is +12 dBm, and the IIP3 is 0 dBm. The LNA drains 14 mA from a 2.5-V supply and the die area is 0.3/spl times/0.25 mm/sup 2/.


international solid-state circuits conference | 2002

Noise cancelling in wideband CMOS LNAs

Federico Bruccoleri; Eric A.M. Klumperink; Bram Nauta

A noise-cancelling technique in a wideband LNA achieves low noise figure (NF) and source impedance matching without global feedback. The 0.25 μm LNA provides <2.4 dB NF from 0.01-2 GHz, total voltage gain is 13.7 dB, -3 dB bandwidth is 0.01-1.6 GHz, S/sub 12/ is <-36 dB, and S/sub 11/ is <-10 dB. IIP2 is 12 dBm, and IIP3 is 0 dBm drawing 14 mA at 2.5 V.


european solid-state circuits conference | 2001

Generating all two-MOS-transistor amplifiers leads to new wide-band LNAs

Federico Bruccoleri; Erik A.M. Klumperink; Bram Nauta

This paper presents a methodology that systematically generates all 2-MOS-transistor wide-band amplifiers, assuming that MOSFET is exploited as a voltage-controlled current source. This leads to new circuits. Their gain and noise factor have been compared to well-known wide-band amplifiers. One of the new circuits appears to have a relatively low noise factor, which is also gain independent. Based on this new circuit, a 50-900 MHz variable-gain wide-band LNA has been designed in 0.35-/spl mu/m CMOS. Measurements show a noise figure between 4.3 and 4.9 dB for gains from 6 to 11 dB. These values are more than 2 dB lower than the noise figure of the wide-band common-gate LNA for the same input matching, power consumption, and voltage gain. IIP2 and IIP3 are better than 23.5 and 14.5 dBm, respectively, while the LNA drains only 1.5 mA at 3.3 V.


IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems Ii: Analog and Digital Signal Processing | 2001

Finding all elementary circuits exploiting transconductance

Eric A.M. Klumperink; Federico Bruccoleri; Bram Nauta


European Respiratory Journal | 2005

Wideband Low Noise Amplifiers Exploiting Thermal Noise Cancellation

Federico Bruccoleri; Eric A.M. Klumperink; Bram Nauta


IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 1998

Systematic Generation of WideBand Low-Noise Amplifier Topologies for CMOS Transceivers

Federico Bruccoleri; Eric A.M. Klumperink; Bram Nauta


Archive | 2004

Amplifiers Exploiting Thermal Noise Canceling: A Review

Eric A.M. Klumperink; Federico Bruccoleri; Peter Stroet; Bram Nauta


Archive | 2013

Thermal Noise Canceling in LNAs and Receivers - History and Developments

Federico Bruccoleri; Stephan C. Blaakmeer; Bram Nauta


European Respiratory Journal | 2003

The Jan van Vessem Award for Outstanding European Paper

Federico Bruccoleri; Eric A.M. Klumperink; Bram Nauta


13th Workshop on Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing, ProRISC 2002 | 2002

Wide Band CMOS Low-Noise Amplifier Exploiting Noise Cancellation

Federico Bruccoleri; Eric A.M. Klumperink; Bram Nauta

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