A four-stage distributed amplifier utilizing low-loss slow-wave shielded (SWS) transmission lines is implemented in a standard 0.13 mm Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) technology. The amplifier when biased in its high current operating mode of I-Dtotal = 46 mA (at V-dd = 2.2 V, P-diss = 101 mW) provides a forward transmission gain of 11.3 +/- 1.5 dB with a 3-dB bandwidth of 17 GHz and a gain-bandwidth product of 74 GHz. The noise figure (NF) under the same bias condition is better than 8.5 dB up to 10 GHz. The measured output-referred 1-dB compression point is higher than +2 dBm. The amplifier is also measured under low-bias condition of I-Dtotal 18 mA (at V-dd = 1.15 V, P-diss = 20.7 mW). It provides a transmission gain of 6....
Several millimeter-wave MMICs were fabricated successfully using 0.16 mym pseudomorphic MODFET techn...
Emergent millimeter-wave (mm-wave) integrated technologies will find applications where the ample av...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Today's wireless communication systems typically operate a...
This paper reports a CMOS distributed amplifier which operates from 1-27 GHz. This amplifier exhibit...
While the RF building blocks of narrowband system-on-chip designs have increasingly been created in...
A mask programmable technology to implement RF and microwave integrated circuits using an array of s...
Distributed amplifiers enable achieving very high gain-bandwidth products. This is achieved by means...
This paper describes a single-ended five-stage CMOS distributed amplifier employing m-derived filter...
[[abstract]]A 3-10 GHz CMOS distributed amplifier (DA) with. at and low noise figure (NF) and. at an...
This paper presents designs and measurements of distributed amplifiers (DAs) processed on a 130-nm s...
International audienceIn this article, shielded coplanar striplines (S‐CPS) are studied to achieve s...
International audienceIn this letter, experimental results and trends for shielded coplanar waveguid...
Abstract — The feasibility of using standard 0.18µm CMOS technology for low cost wideband radio fre...
A distributed amplifier is an amplifier in which a signal is amplified in parallel by a number of tr...
This paper validates a design and modeling methodology of coupled slow-wave waveguides (CS-CPW) by p...
Several millimeter-wave MMICs were fabricated successfully using 0.16 mym pseudomorphic MODFET techn...
Emergent millimeter-wave (mm-wave) integrated technologies will find applications where the ample av...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Today's wireless communication systems typically operate a...
This paper reports a CMOS distributed amplifier which operates from 1-27 GHz. This amplifier exhibit...
While the RF building blocks of narrowband system-on-chip designs have increasingly been created in...
A mask programmable technology to implement RF and microwave integrated circuits using an array of s...
Distributed amplifiers enable achieving very high gain-bandwidth products. This is achieved by means...
This paper describes a single-ended five-stage CMOS distributed amplifier employing m-derived filter...
[[abstract]]A 3-10 GHz CMOS distributed amplifier (DA) with. at and low noise figure (NF) and. at an...
This paper presents designs and measurements of distributed amplifiers (DAs) processed on a 130-nm s...
International audienceIn this article, shielded coplanar striplines (S‐CPS) are studied to achieve s...
International audienceIn this letter, experimental results and trends for shielded coplanar waveguid...
Abstract — The feasibility of using standard 0.18µm CMOS technology for low cost wideband radio fre...
A distributed amplifier is an amplifier in which a signal is amplified in parallel by a number of tr...
This paper validates a design and modeling methodology of coupled slow-wave waveguides (CS-CPW) by p...
Several millimeter-wave MMICs were fabricated successfully using 0.16 mym pseudomorphic MODFET techn...
Emergent millimeter-wave (mm-wave) integrated technologies will find applications where the ample av...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Today's wireless communication systems typically operate a...