Ma et al., 2019 - Google Patents
A 22‐37 GHz low noise amplifier with 2.8 dB mean noise figure and+ 22.9 dBm output 3rd‐order intercept point for 5th generation applicationsMa et al., 2019
- Document ID
- 17435640460643996054
- Author
- Ma Q
- Xiang Y
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
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This paper presents a wideband 22‐37 GHz low noise amplifier (LNA) realized in a 0.25 μm SiGe BiCMOS technology. The design incorporates additional noise matching between the cascode transistors to minimize the noise figure (NF) degradation. The second stage …
- 102100006771 PKM 0 abstract description 7
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