A variable-gain amplifier (VGA) operating at 2.5 GHz based on single-ended topology has been designed and characterized. Three such stages were cascaded and preceded by a single-stage low-noise amplifier. A source follower was used at the output in order to achieve excellent output match. The variation gain is 45 dB with a maximum gain of 47 dB. The -3-dB bandwidth is 0.8 GHz. Minimum noise figure of 0.81 dB is obtained in the highest gain mode. The highest output power, corresponding to 1-dB compression point is -7.2 dBm and the corresponding output third-order intercept point is +2 dBm. The circuit is implemented in a GaAs 0.15-/spl mu/m pseudomorphic high electron-mobility transistor technology. The combined area occupied by the multista...
The main aim of this work is to demonstrate the easibility of designing and characterizing monolithi...
A low power inductorless variable gain amplifier (VGA) for wideband communication systems is present...
A compact E-band amplifier circuit has been developed for use in ultra-high capacity point-to-point ...
A variable gain amplifier operating at 2.5 GHz based on Single Ended topology has been designed and ...
Abstract — A variable gain single ended MMIC amplifier is demonstrated. A maximum gain of 13 dB wit...
A variable gain MMIC amplifier block is demonstrated. A maximum gain of 13 dB with a control range o...
This paper presents the design and measurement of a low noise variable gain amplifier (VGA) over the...
Variable-gain amplifier (VGA) is one of the basic building blocks of many communication systems. In ...
Variable Gain Amplifier finds extensive use in the high frequency demonstrators specially those oper...
This paper presents a variable-gain amplifier (VGA) in the 68-78 GHz range. To reduce DC power consu...
MasterThis paper proposes a structure for an all-CMOS variable gain amplifier (VGA) which provides v...
A variable-gain low noise amplifier MMIC for an S-band AESA receiver front-end has been designed. Th...
The main aim of this work is to demonstrate the easibility of designing and characterizing monolithi...
The demand for portability has speeded up the design of low-power electronic communication devices. ...
A novel method to design of Variable gain Amplifiers (VGAs) is proposed. A low power VGA with wide r...
The main aim of this work is to demonstrate the easibility of designing and characterizing monolithi...
A low power inductorless variable gain amplifier (VGA) for wideband communication systems is present...
A compact E-band amplifier circuit has been developed for use in ultra-high capacity point-to-point ...
A variable gain amplifier operating at 2.5 GHz based on Single Ended topology has been designed and ...
Abstract — A variable gain single ended MMIC amplifier is demonstrated. A maximum gain of 13 dB wit...
A variable gain MMIC amplifier block is demonstrated. A maximum gain of 13 dB with a control range o...
This paper presents the design and measurement of a low noise variable gain amplifier (VGA) over the...
Variable-gain amplifier (VGA) is one of the basic building blocks of many communication systems. In ...
Variable Gain Amplifier finds extensive use in the high frequency demonstrators specially those oper...
This paper presents a variable-gain amplifier (VGA) in the 68-78 GHz range. To reduce DC power consu...
MasterThis paper proposes a structure for an all-CMOS variable gain amplifier (VGA) which provides v...
A variable-gain low noise amplifier MMIC for an S-band AESA receiver front-end has been designed. Th...
The main aim of this work is to demonstrate the easibility of designing and characterizing monolithi...
The demand for portability has speeded up the design of low-power electronic communication devices. ...
A novel method to design of Variable gain Amplifiers (VGAs) is proposed. A low power VGA with wide r...
The main aim of this work is to demonstrate the easibility of designing and characterizing monolithi...
A low power inductorless variable gain amplifier (VGA) for wideband communication systems is present...
A compact E-band amplifier circuit has been developed for use in ultra-high capacity point-to-point ...