Filippo Rossi, Chau-Ching Chiong, Huei Wang, Ming-Tang Chen, F. Jiang, P. So, S. Claude, J. Bornemann
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A wideband MMIC low noise amplifier with series and shunt feedback
A two-stage MMIC low noise amplifier design is presented using series and shunt feedbacks to achieve simultaneously low noise, input matching and gain flatness performances across the frequency range of 4 to 12 GHz. The amplifier fits into a small die of 2×1 mm2, and achieves a flat gain of 20 dB and a minimum noise figure of 1.5 dB.