2018
DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v8i4.pp2054-2062
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Low Noise Amplifier using Darlington Pair At 90nm Technology

Abstract: <p class="Abstract"><span>The demand of low noise amplifier (LNA) has been rising in today’s communication system. LNA is the basic building circuit of the receiver section satellite. The design concept demonstrates the design trade off with NF, gain, power consumption. This paper reports on with analysis of wideband LNA. This paper shows the schematic of LNA by using Darlington pair amplifier. This LNA has been fabricated on 90nm CMOS process. This paper is focused on to make comparison of three s… Show more

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“…There are five types of gate leakage which are the parasitic gate leakage from the Gate to S/D Overlap region (I GO ) and which creates two currents (I GSO ) and (I GDO ), the Gate to the Inverted Channel Leakage (I GC ) which have two parts (I GCS ) and (I GCD ), and the Gate to the Substrate Leakage current (I GB ) [4]. The Band-to-Band tunneling current is caused by the high electric field during the standby node between the drain and the depletion layer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are five types of gate leakage which are the parasitic gate leakage from the Gate to S/D Overlap region (I GO ) and which creates two currents (I GSO ) and (I GDO ), the Gate to the Inverted Channel Leakage (I GC ) which have two parts (I GCS ) and (I GCD ), and the Gate to the Substrate Leakage current (I GB ) [4]. The Band-to-Band tunneling current is caused by the high electric field during the standby node between the drain and the depletion layer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The functions of LNA are to boost the signal received from the receiving antenna and transmit the signal with high gain to minimize noise contribution of the next stages [7,8]. There are many publications of CMOS LNAs focusing on gain [9][10][11]. However, only a few recent published works are related to the very low power LNA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%