A 28GHz SiGe BiCMOS phase invariant VGA

The paper describes a technique to design a phase invariant variable gain amplifier (VGA). Variable gain is achieved by varying the bias current in a BJT, while the phase variation is minimized by designing a local feedback network such that the applied base to emitter voltage has a bias-dependent phase variation which compensates the inherent phase variation of the transconductance. Two differential 28GHz VGA variants based on these principles achieve <;5° phase variation over 8dB and 18dB of gain control range, respectively, with phase invariance maintained over PVT. Implemented in GF 8HP BiCMOS technology, the VGAs achieve 18dB nominal gain, 4GHz bandwidth, and IP1dB > -13dBm while consuming 35mW.