A New Automatic Compensation Network for System-on-Chip Transceivers
This paper proposes a new automatic compensation network (ACN) for a system-on-chip (SoC) transceiver. We built a 5 GHz low noise amplifier (LNA) with an onchip ACN using 0.18 μm SiGe technology. This network is extremely useful for today’s radio frequency (RF) integrated circuit devices in a comple...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ETRI journal 2007, 29(3), , pp.381-389 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper proposes a new automatic compensation
network (ACN) for a system-on-chip (SoC) transceiver.
We built a 5 GHz low noise amplifier (LNA) with an onchip
ACN using 0.18 μm SiGe technology. This network is
extremely useful for today’s radio frequency (RF)
integrated circuit devices in a complete RF transceiver
environment. The network comprises an RF design-fortestability
(DFT) circuit, capacitor mirror banks, and a
digital signal processor. The RF DFT circuit consists of a
test amplifier and RF peak detectors. The RF DFT circuit
helps the network to provide DC output voltages, which
makes the compensation network automatic. The
proposed technique utilizes output DC voltage
measurements and these measured values are translated
into the LNA specifications such as input impedance, gain,
and noise figure using the developed mathematical
equations. The ACN automatically adjusts the
performance of the 5 GHz LNA with the processor in the
SoC transceiver when the LNA goes out of the normal
range of operation. The ACN compensates abnormal
operation due to unusual thermal variation or unusual
process variation. The ACN is simple, inexpensive and
suitable for a complete RF transceiver environment. KCI Citation Count: 1 |
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ISSN: | 1225-6463 2233-7326 |