Title :
A 35-mW 30-dB Gain Control Range Current Mode Linear-in-Decibel Programmable Gain Amplifier With Bandwidth Enhancement
Author :
Kumar, Thangarasu Bharatha ; Kaixue Ma ; Kiat Seng Yeo ; Wanlan Yang
Author_Institution :
IC Design Centre for Excellence, Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
This paper presents the design of a programmable gain amplifier (PGA) that serves as an interface between the receiver front-end and the baseband processor. The proposed PGA design is fabricated in a commercial 0.18- μm SiGe BiCMOS process with a topology consisting of two digitally variable gain amplifiers cascaded by a post amplifier and interconnected by differential wideband matching networks that presents an overall enhanced gain bandwidth product. By using the current mode exponential gain control technique, the proposed design achieves a broad 30-dB linear-in-decibel gain range, a gain-independent output 1-dB compression point better than -10 dBm, input/output return loss better than 13 dB, a ±0.75-dB gain flatness over a multi-decade frequency range from 2.5 MHz to 1.17 GHz, a measured in-band group-delay variation of 30 ps, a 35-mW power consumption, and a 0.25- mm2 core die area.
Keywords :
BiCMOS analogue integrated circuits; Ge-Si alloys; UHF amplifiers; UHF integrated circuits; differential amplifiers; electric current control; gain control; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit interconnections; programmable circuits; wideband amplifiers; BiCMOS process; PGA design; SiGe; bandwidth enhancement; cascaded post amplifier; current mode exponential gain control technique; differential wideband matching interconnected network; digitally variable gain amplifier; frequency 2.5 MHz to 1.17 GHz; gain 30 dB; input-output return loss; linear-in-decibel gain range; power 35 mW; programmable gain amplifier; receiver baseband processor; receiver front-end processor; size 0.18 mum; time 30 ps; Bandwidth; Baseband; Electronics packaging; Gain; Gain control; Linearity; Receivers; Bandwidth enhancement technique; SiGe BiCMOS; common-mode feedback (CMFB); current mode design; dB linearity; dc offset cancellation (DCOC); digital gain control; digital variable gain amplifier (DVGA); exponential current converter; interconnect network; linear-in-decibel gain control; linearizer; low power design; programmable gain amplifier (PGA); variable gain amplifier (VGA);
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2014.2364221