학술논문

3.6mW, 30dB gain preamplifiers for an FM-UWB receiver
Document Type
Conference
Source
2008 IEEE Bipolar/BiCMOS Circuits and Technology Meeting Bipolar/BiCMOS Circuits and Technology Meeting, 2008. BCTM 2008. IEEE. :216-219 Oct, 2008
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Gain
Topology
Preamplifiers
Noise measurement
Impedance matching
Frequency measurement
Receivers
high-band ultrawideband
FM-UWB
high-gain low-power preamplifier
low data rate
wireless personal area networking
SiGe:C-BiCMOS technology
Language
ISSN
1088-9299
2378-590X
Abstract
Two low-power, high-gain preamplifiers designed for a 7.2–7.7GHz (high band) FM-UWB receiver in 0.25μm SiGe:C-BiCMOS technology are described. Each preamplifier has single-ended input/differential outputs and is aimed at low-power, low data rate applications. Both amplifiers consume 3.6mW from a 1.8V supply. The maximum measured voltage gain is ≫30dB with 500MHz bandwidth for both designs, and they remain functional down to 1.4V supply voltage. The first amplifier (with active input balun) realizes 5.7dB measured 50Ω noise figure (NF), while the second amplifier (with passive output balun) has 4.3dB measured (50Ω) NF. This performance is sufficient to realize better than −80dBm sensitivity in a FM-UWB receiver dissipating less than 10mW at 100kbit/s data rate.