Abstract:
In this paper, a 79 GHz gm-boosted sub-harmonic mixer with high conversion gain is presented. As a gm-boosting technique, a transformer based feedback network with an NMO...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In this paper, a 79 GHz gm-boosted sub-harmonic mixer with high conversion gain is presented. As a gm-boosting technique, a transformer based feedback network with an NMOS bleeding path is proposed to achieve high conversion gain. The differential LO-driven sub-harmonic mixer has a simple structure and operates at low LO power. The measurement results show a conversion gain of 1.6 dB at a LO power of -5 dBm, a noise figure of 13 dB, and a 2LO-to-RF isolation of 38 dB. The power consumption of the sub-harmonic mixer is 12 mW. The circuit was fabricated using 65-nm CMOS technology with a chip area of 0.69×0.45 mm2.
Date of Conference: 17-19 May 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 November 2015
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