A low power wideband low noise amplifier (LNA) was designed and implemented in SiGe HBT technology. The measured noise figure is less than or equal to 1 dB in almost the entire L-band. The gain in the L-band is above 13 dB with a gain variation of 4 dB. Hence, it’s useful for present as well as future GNSS applications. The current consumption is 5 mA from a single supply of +5V. The stability of the design was tested using various simulations prior to actual implementation which greatly helped in preventing oscillations in the circuit. It is found to be unconditionally stable in the frequency range of 40 MHz to 40 GHz. The design consists of simple matching and DC bias networks making it small in size and cost-effective
A 1.6 GHz CMOS single-ended low noise amplifier (LNA) optimized for integration and use in Global Po...
Designing wideband low noise amplifiers (LNAs) at millimeter wave frequencies (>30 GHz) is rather...
This paper presents a low noise amplifier (LNA) with sub-1dB noise figure (NF) at X-Band. Different ...
This paper presents the design methodology, simulation results and implementation details of a low n...
A fully differential low noise amplifier (LNA) using SiGe HBT technology for ultra-wide band applica...
This paper describes a Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA), designed using a 0.25-μm SiGe process, operating i...
This paper describes a low noise amplifier (LNA), designed for a 0.25μm SiGe process, operating in t...
This paper presents a design methodology of a low noise and low power fully-integrated LNA, targeted...
A 3.1-10.6 GHz ultra wideband LNA was designed using standard 0.35 ??m SiGe HBT process. The simulat...
This paper presents the design and implementation of a low-noise amplifier (LNA) for millimeter-wave...
We present the design, implementation and measurement of a low noise amplifier (LNA) in a low cost 0...
In this paper, a seven stage low noise amplifier (LNA) in a 0.13 µm SiGe BiCMOS technology is presen...
Abstract- Low Noise Amplifier is an electronic amplifier used to amplify possibly very weak signals....
We present the design of a wide-band low-noise amplifier (LNA) implemented in 0.35μm SiGe BiCMOS tec...
This thesis work was performed at RUAG Space in Gothenburg aiming to design an L-band low-noise ampl...
A 1.6 GHz CMOS single-ended low noise amplifier (LNA) optimized for integration and use in Global Po...
Designing wideband low noise amplifiers (LNAs) at millimeter wave frequencies (>30 GHz) is rather...
This paper presents a low noise amplifier (LNA) with sub-1dB noise figure (NF) at X-Band. Different ...
This paper presents the design methodology, simulation results and implementation details of a low n...
A fully differential low noise amplifier (LNA) using SiGe HBT technology for ultra-wide band applica...
This paper describes a Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA), designed using a 0.25-μm SiGe process, operating i...
This paper describes a low noise amplifier (LNA), designed for a 0.25μm SiGe process, operating in t...
This paper presents a design methodology of a low noise and low power fully-integrated LNA, targeted...
A 3.1-10.6 GHz ultra wideband LNA was designed using standard 0.35 ??m SiGe HBT process. The simulat...
This paper presents the design and implementation of a low-noise amplifier (LNA) for millimeter-wave...
We present the design, implementation and measurement of a low noise amplifier (LNA) in a low cost 0...
In this paper, a seven stage low noise amplifier (LNA) in a 0.13 µm SiGe BiCMOS technology is presen...
Abstract- Low Noise Amplifier is an electronic amplifier used to amplify possibly very weak signals....
We present the design of a wide-band low-noise amplifier (LNA) implemented in 0.35μm SiGe BiCMOS tec...
This thesis work was performed at RUAG Space in Gothenburg aiming to design an L-band low-noise ampl...
A 1.6 GHz CMOS single-ended low noise amplifier (LNA) optimized for integration and use in Global Po...
Designing wideband low noise amplifiers (LNAs) at millimeter wave frequencies (>30 GHz) is rather...
This paper presents a low noise amplifier (LNA) with sub-1dB noise figure (NF) at X-Band. Different ...