A 2.4GHz Common-Gate LNA Using On-Chip Differential Inductors in a 0.18µm CMOS Technology

A 2.4GHz CMOS differential common-gate low noise amplifier (CGLNA) is presented. It utilizes two on-chip differential inductors instead of four on-chip single-ended inductors in traditional designs, resulting in significantly reduced die area. Furthermore, two noise reduction techniques, i.e. capacitive cross-coupling and MOSFET channel length optimization, are discussed. A prototype was fabricated in a 0.18μm RF CMOS process, and was packaged for testing. The measurement results are in agreement with circuit simulations.

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