In this letter, a 0.2-20 GHz ultra-wideband low-noise amplifier is proposed and fabricated using a 0.15-μm E-mode GaAs pHEMT process. To achieve high performance across ultra-wide bandwidths, we innovatively propose a design methodology that systematically integrates parasitic parameters as core design variables. Based on the methodology, a negative feedback topology along with an ultra-wideband decoupling network is designed and have been implemented. The fabricated chip exhibits a gain of 15.6 dB across the 0.2-20 GHz range with a gain ripple of ±0.6 dB and a noise figure below 1.86 dB. S11 and S22 are better than -12 dB and -8 dB, respectively. The proposed LNA also achieves an OP1dB of 17 dBm and an IP1dB of 1.4 dBm under a power consumption of 400 mW. Additionally, the fabricated LNA occupies a chip area of only 1.5 × 1.0 mm2, including all pads.
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Yao Cheng
Yì Wáng
University of Stuttgart
Tianlong Zhang
Zhejiang University
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Zhejiang University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69a766f3badf0bb9e87df0cf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.23.20260037