Micromachines (Sep 2019)

Miniature Switchable Millimeter-Wave BiCMOS Low-Noise Amplifier at 120/140 GHz Using an HBT Switch

  • Julio Heredia,
  • Miquel Ribó,
  • Lluís Pradell,
  • Selin Tolunay Wipf,
  • Alexander Göritz,
  • Matthias Wietstruck,
  • Christian Wipf,
  • Mehmet Kaynak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi10100632
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. 632

Abstract

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A 120−140 GHz frequency-switchable, very compact low-noise amplifier (LNA) fabricated in a 0.13 µm SiGe:C BiCMOS technology is proposed. A single radio-frequency (RF) switch composed of three parallel hetero junction bipolar transistors (HBTs) in a common-collector configuration and a multimodal three-line microstrip structure in the input matching network are used to obtain a LNA chip of miniaturized size. A systematic design procedure is applied to obtain a perfectly balanced gain and noise figure in both frequency states (120 GHz and 140 GHz). The measured gain and noise figure are 14.2/14.2 dB and 8.2/8.2 dB at 120/140 GHz respectively, in very good agreement with circuit/electromagnetic co-simulations. The LNA chip and core areas are 0.197 mm2 and 0.091 mm2, respectively, which supposes an area reduction of 23.4% and 15.2% compared to other LNAs reported in this frequency band. The experimental results validate the design procedure and its analysis.

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