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A V-Band Common-Source Low Noise Amplifier in a 0.13 mu m RF CMOS Technology and the Effect of Dummy Fills

Authors
Kim, SungjinKim, HyunchulKim, Dong-HyunJeon, SanggeunYoon, YeochoRieh, Jae-Sung
Issue Date
May-2011
Publisher
IEICE-INST ELECTRONICS INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS ENG
Keywords
mm-wave(MMW); RFCMOS; low noise amplifier
Citation
IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRONICS, v.E94C, no.5, pp.807 - 813
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRONICS
Volume
E94C
Number
5
Start Page
807
End Page
813
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/112602
DOI
10.1587/transele.E94.C.807
ISSN
1745-1353
Abstract
In this work, a V-band low noise amplifier (LNA) is developed in a commercial 0.13 mu m RFCMOS technology. Common-source (CS) topology, known to show a better noise performance than the cascode topology, was adopted and 4-stage was employed to achieve a sufficient gain at the target frequency near the cutoff frequency f(T). The measured gain was 18.6 dB with V-DD = 1.2V and increased up to 20.2 dB with V-DD = 1.8 V at 66 GHz. The measured NF showed a minimum value of 7.0 dB at 62 GHz. DC power consumption was 24 mW with V-DD = 1.2 V. The size of the fabricated circuit is as compact as 0.45 mm x 0.69 mm. This work was further extended to investigate the effect of dummy fills on LNA performance. An identical LNA, except for the dummy fills formed very close to (and under) the metal lines of spiral inductors and interconnects, was also fabricated and compared with the standard LNA. A peak gain degradation of 3.6 dB and average NF degradation of 1.3 dB were observed, which can be ascribed to the increased mismatch and line loss due to the dummy fills.
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