JOURNAL ARTICLE

A CMOS Broadband Power Amplifier With a Transformer-Based High-Order Output Matching Network

Hua WangConstantine SiderisAli Hajimiri

Year: 2010 Journal:   IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits Vol: 45 (12)Pages: 2709-2722   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

A transformer-based high-order output matching network is proposed for broadband power amplifier design, which \nprovides optimum load impedance for maximum output power \nwithin a wide operating frequency range. A design methodology to convert a canonical bandpass network to the proposed matching configuration is also presented in detail. As a design example, a push-pull deep class-AB PA is implemented with a third-order output network in a standard 90 nm CMOS process. The leakage inductances of the on-chip 2:1 transformer are absorbed into the output matching to realize the third-order network with only two \ninductor footprints for area conservation. The amplifier achieves a 3 dB bandwidth from 5.2 to 13 GHz with +25.2 dBm peak P_sat and 21.6% peak PAE. The EVM for QPSK and 16-QAM signals both with 5 Msample/s are below 3.6% and 5.9% at the output 1 dB compression point. This verifies the PA’s capability of amplifying a narrowband modulated signal whose center-tone can be programmed across a large frequency range. The measured BER for transmitting a truly broadband PRBS signal up to 7.5 Gb/s is less than 10^(-13) , demonstrating the PA’s support for an instantaneous wide operation bandwidth. \n

Keywords:
Amplifier Electronic engineering Electrical engineering Broadband Engineering Impedance matching Transformer Power bandwidth CMOS RF power amplifier Electrical impedance Telecommunications Voltage

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