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An Ultra Low Power 2.4GHz Sub-Threshold LNA with Tunable Input Matching for Wireless Sensor Network Applications
LNa tuning tunable input matching ULP Sub Threshold LNA, Input Matching, Switch Tuning, Varactor Tuning
Draft Accepted
DEEPALI PATHAK / student
sriharsha vardhan / iith
aravinth kumar / iith
asudeb dutta / iith
An ultra-low power (ULP) sub-threshold CMOS
low noise amplifier (LNA) with tunable input matching for
2.4 GHz ISM band wireless sensor network applications is
presented. A mathematical approach has been presented to
find input matching network for any type of impedance transformation like complex to complex and complex to real. An
Impedance transformation using parallel inductor sub-threshold
LNA topology has been presented for IEEE 802.15.4a standard
using a standard low cost 0.18m RF CMOS process. The
inductive source degeneration is avoided here to facilitate higher
gain, better figure of merit with less area. Continuously tuned
characteristics are obtained by employing a switch and varactor
tuning techniques for the input matching circuit is configured. It
covers the frequency band between 2.2 GHz and 2.55 GHz and
obtains gain of 24dB, a noise figure of 3.6dB with P1dB of -5
dBm. It draws 0.532 mA from 1.8 V supply voltage.
Index Terms—ULP Sub Threshold LNA, Input Matching,
Switch Tuning, Varactor Tuning
Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Jul 10

    2021

    to

    Jul 12

    2021

  • May 10 2021

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Jul 06 2021

    Registration deadline

Sponsored By
Changsha University of Science & Technology
Supported By
IEEE Electron Devices Society
IEEE
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