This paper presents a design of fully differential low-noise amplifier (LNA) used for 60 GHz low power wireless communication in 65 nm CMOS technology. The proposed LNA consists of an input stage employing capacitive cross-coupling technique and an gain stage using current-reuse techniques. The simulated amplifier achieves both input and output matching better than -15dB, a forward gain of 15 dB, a noise figure of 4.7 dB, an input IP3 of -14dBm and the power consumption is 5 mW. The author also proposed a simple design method based on "black box" approach, which can be used for low power LNA design
Abstract- The LNA function, play an important role in the receiver designs. Its main function is to ...
This paper presents a two-stage fully integrated 60 GHz differential Low Noise Amplifier implemented...
The design of LNA is critical in overall receiver design, as it is usually placed in the first stage...
This paper presents a design of fully differential low-noise amplifier (LNA) used for 60 GHz low pow...
As the first active component of a receiver, low noise amplifier plays an important role to amplify ...
The abundance of the widely available spectrum surrounding 60 GHz operating frequency has promising ...
The integration of a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) with on-chip antenna for 60 GHz short-range wireless ...
[[abstract]]A 60-GHz-band low-noise amplifier (LNA) using bulk 65-nm CMOS technology is reported. To...
In recent years, there have been growing demands for bandwidth, for both voice and data communicatio...
Pages 1156 - 1159One essential building block for integrated 60 GHz CMOS radio transceivers is the l...
[[abstract]]A 60-GHz-band low-noise amplifier (LNA) using bulk 65-nm CMOS technology is reported. To...
It is envisaged that 6G network technology will be popular due to its higher working frequencies tha...
Cognitive Radios are expected to provide in the near future an alternative solution for the heavy us...
In this paper, a multi-stage fully differential low noise amplifier (LNA) has been presented for wid...
International audienceThe research on the design of receiver front-ends for very high data-rate comm...
Abstract- The LNA function, play an important role in the receiver designs. Its main function is to ...
This paper presents a two-stage fully integrated 60 GHz differential Low Noise Amplifier implemented...
The design of LNA is critical in overall receiver design, as it is usually placed in the first stage...
This paper presents a design of fully differential low-noise amplifier (LNA) used for 60 GHz low pow...
As the first active component of a receiver, low noise amplifier plays an important role to amplify ...
The abundance of the widely available spectrum surrounding 60 GHz operating frequency has promising ...
The integration of a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) with on-chip antenna for 60 GHz short-range wireless ...
[[abstract]]A 60-GHz-band low-noise amplifier (LNA) using bulk 65-nm CMOS technology is reported. To...
In recent years, there have been growing demands for bandwidth, for both voice and data communicatio...
Pages 1156 - 1159One essential building block for integrated 60 GHz CMOS radio transceivers is the l...
[[abstract]]A 60-GHz-band low-noise amplifier (LNA) using bulk 65-nm CMOS technology is reported. To...
It is envisaged that 6G network technology will be popular due to its higher working frequencies tha...
Cognitive Radios are expected to provide in the near future an alternative solution for the heavy us...
In this paper, a multi-stage fully differential low noise amplifier (LNA) has been presented for wid...
International audienceThe research on the design of receiver front-ends for very high data-rate comm...
Abstract- The LNA function, play an important role in the receiver designs. Its main function is to ...
This paper presents a two-stage fully integrated 60 GHz differential Low Noise Amplifier implemented...
The design of LNA is critical in overall receiver design, as it is usually placed in the first stage...