A 0.1–5 GHz Cryogenic SiGe MMIC LNA
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In this letter, the design and measurement of the first SiGe integrated-circuit LNA specifically designed for operation at cryogenic temperatures is presented. At room temperature, the circuit provides greater than 25.8 dB of gain with an average noise temperature of 76 K and of 9 dB for frequencies in the 0.1–5 GHz band. At 15 K, the amplifier has greater than 29.6 dB of gain with an average of 4.3 K and of 14.6 dB for frequencies in the 0.1–5 GHz range. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the lowest noise ever reported for a silicon integrated circuit operating in the low microwave range and the first matched wideband cryogenic integrated circuit LNA that covers frequencies as low as 0.1 GHz.
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تاریخ انتشار 2009