LNA Lab Tutorial
LNA Lab Tutorial
W [um]
24
12
9
L [um]
0.6
0.6
0.6
Multiplicity
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10
10
1
Value
6 nH
16nH
1nH
20nH
15ohm
8.4 ohm
900fF
4pF
2.8V
3.5V
0.8V
PORT0
psin
F1
50ohms
1
0.5V
Sine
PRF
1.9GHz
1
PORT1
Psin
50ohms
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1.1 Briefly describe the role of each transistor and passive component in the LNA.
1.2 Describe in general terms, how is the input and output match implemented in this design.
1.3 Would the output buffer (transistor N4) and/or the output matching network to 50ohm be needed if
the load of the LNA was a Mixer on the same chip? Explain.
2. S parameter simulation
S-parameter simulation will be used to measure the input and output match of the LNA as well as its
small signal gain.
2.1 Run a DC Analysis and save the operating point. Display the operating point of transistor N0 and
take note of its gm, vgs and cgs. Using these values calculate the theoretical gain, noise figure and
input impedance of the LNA. Are the calculated values different from the S-parameter simulation
results? Explain the differences. (Set PRF to -20dBm)
3. PSS simulation
A periodic steady-state analysis provides an accurate simulation of the transient behavior of a circuit.
For the non-linear characterization of the LNA this is a preferred simulation method over the
conventional transient analysis.
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Figure 12. SPSS single tone results setup for 1dB compression point (left) and voltage gain (right)
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Figure 16. SPSS two tone results setup for output power and IIP3
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4.21 How does the extrapolated IIP3 compare with your calculation from 3.21? Is the difference
between the 1dB compression point and the IIP3 what you would expect?
4.22 The IIP3 of a cascode LNA can be estimated from the Vdsat of the input transistor and other
parameters. Calculate the IIP3 and compare it with your simulation results.
4.23 Change the gate bias voltage of the cascode transistor (V0) to 2.3 V. What is the IIP3 now? Bring
back this voltage to 2.8V and reduce the power supply (V1) to 2.7V and V2 to 0V. What is the new
IIP3? What can you conclude about the relation between the bias conditions of the LNA and its
linearity?
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