Electronics (Jan 2020)

Design and Validation of 100 nm GaN-On-Si Ka-Band LNA Based on Custom Noise and Small Signal Models

  • Lorenzo Pace,
  • Sergio Colangeli,
  • Walter Ciccognani,
  • Patrick Ettore Longhi,
  • Ernesto Limiti,
  • Remy Leblanc,
  • Marziale Feudale,
  • Fabio Vitobello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9010150
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 150

Abstract

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In this paper a GaN-on-Si MMIC Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA) working in the Ka-band is shown. The chosen technology for the design is a 100 nm gate length HEMT provided by OMMIC foundry. Both small-signal and noise models had been previously extracted by the means of an extensive measurement campaign, and were then employed in the design of the presented LNA. The amplifier presents an average noise figure of 2.4 dB, a 30 dB average gain value, and input/output matching higher than 10 dB in the whole 34−37.5 Ghz design band, while non-linear measurements testify a minimum output 1 dB compression point of 23 dBm in the specific 35−36.5 GHz target band. This shows the suitability of the chosen technology for low-noise applications.

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