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A Wideband Bi-Directional Gain Amplifier with Asymmetric Cell using Cascade Gain Boosting in 65nm CMOS ProcessA Wideband Bi-Directional Gain Amplifier with Asymmetric Cell using Cascade Gain Boosting in 65nm CMOS Process

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A Wideband Bi-Directional Gain Amplifier with Asymmetric Cell using Cascade Gain Boosting in 65nm CMOS Process
Authors
Van Viet Nguyen남효현박정동
Issue Date
Apr-2019
Publisher
한국과학기술원 반도체설계교육센터
Keywords
Asymmetric cell; Bidirectional distributed CMOS; Gain amplifier; Gain boosting stage.
Citation
IDEC Journal of Integrated Circuits and Systems, v.5, no.2, pp 28 - 33
Pages
6
Journal Title
IDEC Journal of Integrated Circuits and Systems
Volume
5
Number
2
Start Page
28
End Page
33
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/8230
DOI
10.23075/jicas.2019.5.2.005
Abstract
A bidirectional distributed gain amplifier (BDGA) with asymmetric cell combined with a cascade gain boosting structure is presented in this paper. Conventional DA designs generally have the gain limitation because of the additive gain mechanism, whereas the proposed structure can benefit significantly from the multiplicative gain mechanism due to the cascade of two BDGAs. Moreover, the unit gain cells are intentionally designed to be asymmetrical with the common source (CS) configuration at output stages to improve the output power of the circuit. The proposed circuit architecture is fabricated in a standard 65 nm CMOS. The measurement results show the gain of 10.5 dB, and the 3-dB bandwidth from 5.8 - 17.6 GHz. The measured output P1dB is 6.8 dBm along with 9.3 dBm of the saturated output power at 10 GHz. The circuit draws a current of 75 mA from a 1.2 V supply and occupies 1.1 x 0.6 mm2 of chip area.
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