A fully monolithic 260-/spl mu/W, 1-GHz subthreshold low noise amplifier

A micro-power complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) low-noise amplifier (LNA) is presented based on subthreshold MOS operation in the GHz range. The LNA is fabricated in an 0.18-/spl mu/m CMOS process and has a gain of 13.6 dB at 1 GHz while drawing 260 /spl mu/A from a 1-V supply. An unrestrained bias technique, that automatically increases bias currents at high input power levels, is used to raise the input P1dB to -0.2 dBm. The LNA has a measured noise figure of 4.6 dB and an IIP3 of 7.2 dBm.

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