A 3050-GHz Ultralow-Power Low-Noise Amplifier With Second-Stage Current-Reuse for Radio Astronomical Receivers in 90-nm CMOS Process

IEEE MICROWAVE AND WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS(2023)

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A Q-band (30-50 GHz) ultralow-power low-noise amplifier (LNA) for radio astronomical receivers in 90-nm CMOS technology is presented in this letter. A common source stage with source degeneration is utilized for simultaneous noise and impedance matching. To achieve high gain and low power consumption, the current-reused technique is adopted in this work. According to measurement, the proposed Q-band LNA achieves a 20.5-dB small signal gain with 26-GHz 3-dB bandwidth (25.5-51.5 GHz) and the lowest in-band noise figure (NF) of 4.2-dB noise. The LNA consumes only 10.1 mW with a compact chip area of 0.6 x 1 mm(2). Although this LNA is fabricated in 90-nm CMOS process, it achieves the state-of-the-art figure of merit (FOM) compared to other advanced CMOS processes.
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Noise measurement, Receivers, Gain, Extraterrestrial measurements, Resonant frequency, Logic gates, Impedance matching, Broadband amplifier, CMOS, current-reused, low-noise amplifier, mm-wave, radio astronomy, series resonance
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