TY - JOUR
T1 - Design and analysis of a 55-71-GHz compact and broadband distributed active transformer power amplifier in 90-nm CMOS process
AU - Jen, Yung Nien
AU - Tsai, Jeng Han
AU - Huang, Tian Wei
AU - Wang, Huei
PY - 2009/1
Y1 - 2009/1
N2 - A 55-71-GHz fully integrated power amplifier (PA) using a distributed active transformer (DAT) is implemented in 90-nm RF/MS CMOS technology. The DAT combiner, featuring efficient power combination and direct impedance transformation, is suitable for millimeter-wave (MMW) PA design. Systematic design procedures including an impedance allocation plan, a compensation line, and a gain boosting technique are presented for the MMW DAT PA. The monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) performs a high and flat small-signal gain of 26 ± 1.5 dB from 55 to 71 GHz, which covers a full band for 60-GHz wireless personal area network applications. Using cascode devices and a DAT four-way power combination, the CMOS PA delivers 14.5- and 18-dBm saturated output power with 10.2% and 12.2% power-added efficiency under 1.8- and 3-V supply voltage, respectively, at 60 GHz. The maximum linear output power ( P1dB) is 14.5 dBm. To the best of our knowledge, the MMIC is the first demonstration of a V-band CMOS PA using a DAT combining scheme with highest linear output power among the reported 60-GHz CMOS PAs to date.
AB - A 55-71-GHz fully integrated power amplifier (PA) using a distributed active transformer (DAT) is implemented in 90-nm RF/MS CMOS technology. The DAT combiner, featuring efficient power combination and direct impedance transformation, is suitable for millimeter-wave (MMW) PA design. Systematic design procedures including an impedance allocation plan, a compensation line, and a gain boosting technique are presented for the MMW DAT PA. The monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) performs a high and flat small-signal gain of 26 ± 1.5 dB from 55 to 71 GHz, which covers a full band for 60-GHz wireless personal area network applications. Using cascode devices and a DAT four-way power combination, the CMOS PA delivers 14.5- and 18-dBm saturated output power with 10.2% and 12.2% power-added efficiency under 1.8- and 3-V supply voltage, respectively, at 60 GHz. The maximum linear output power ( P1dB) is 14.5 dBm. To the best of our knowledge, the MMIC is the first demonstration of a V-band CMOS PA using a DAT combining scheme with highest linear output power among the reported 60-GHz CMOS PAs to date.
KW - CMOS
KW - Distributed active transformer (DAT)
KW - Gain boosting
KW - Power amplifier (PA)
KW - V-band
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77958083545
VL - 57
SP - 1637
EP - 1646
JO - IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
JF - IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
SN - 0018-9480
IS - 1
M1 - 4967867
ER -