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A 624μW Variable Gain Amplifier with 45dB peak Gain using Current Controlled Degeneration


Abstract:

This paper presents a current controlled variable gain amplifier (VGA) with a two-stage current-reuse gain cell and a tail current source for controlling the current. VGA...Show More

Abstract:

This paper presents a current controlled variable gain amplifier (VGA) with a two-stage current-reuse gain cell and a tail current source for controlling the current. VGA is aiming to offer high voltage gain, low Noise Figure (NF) while operating with low-power consumption for high-performance wireless applications. The low-voltage low-power VGA is designed and implemented in UMC 180nm CMOS technology using Cadence virtuoso design tool. The proposed VGA can provide a maximum gain of 45.1dB while achieving a maximum IIP3 of 4.643dBm and minimum NF of 4.976dB. Power consumption of the VGA at maximum gain is 624.4μW from 1V supply.
Date of Conference: 05-06 March 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 23 April 2020
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Conference Location: Coimbatore, India

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