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Publication
IMS 2004
Conference paper
A low power DC-7.8 GHz BiCMOS LNA for UWB and optical communication
Abstract
A low noise amplifier (LNA) for ultra wideband (UWB) and optical communication is presented in this paper. Active impedance matching allows a -3 dB bandwidth from dc to 7.8 GHz at 50 Ω port impedances. At a low power consumption of 1.8 V × 3.6 mA, the amplifier has a power gain of 10.6 dB, a noise figure below 4.4 dB, an input compression of -12 dBm and return losses above 7.8 dB. The fully integrated circuit is fabricated on commercial 0.25 μm BiCMOS technology and requires a chip area of 0.45 mm2.