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A 68-GHz Loss Compensated Distributed Amplifier Using Frequency Interleaved Technique in 65-nm CMOS Technology

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This article presents a frequency interleaved technique (FIT) that can be applied to add resonant peaks in the response of distributed amplifier (DA) for loss compensation and then a frequency-interleaved… Click to show full abstract

This article presents a frequency interleaved technique (FIT) that can be applied to add resonant peaks in the response of distributed amplifier (DA) for loss compensation and then a frequency-interleaved distributed amplifier (FIDA) that can achieve a high-gain and wide-bandwidth frequency response by summing multiple overlapping distinct-band frequency responses through a distributed configuration. A detailed discussion was introduced to verify the FIDA and a DA was implemented using the FIT. The reported 65-nm CMOS FIDA chip occupies an area of $0.9\times 0.95\,\,\text {mm}^{2}$ and achieves a 17.2 dB small-signal power gain, 2–68 GHz −3-dB bandwidth, gain bandwidth product (GBW) of 478 GHz, and gain ripple of less than 2 dB, while consuming 120 mW under 1.2 V.

Keywords: frequency interleaved; frequency; gain; interleaved technique; loss; distributed amplifier

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
Year Published: 2022

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