40-Gb/s Amplifiers Achieve 3-dB Bandwidth With High Gain

Feb. 13, 2008
MOST 40-Gb/s AMPLIFIERS suffer from limited gain, as the gain is often sacrificed for adequate bandwidth in high-speed operations. To conquer these design limitations, a circuit structure for broadband amplifiers has been proposed by Jun-Chau ...

MOST 40-Gb/s AMPLIFIERS suffer from limited gain, as the gain is often sacrificed for adequate bandwidth in high-speed operations. To conquer these design limitations, a circuit structure for broadband amplifiers has been proposed by Jun-Chau Chien and Liang-Hung Lu from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Graduate Institute of Electronics Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei. In this new architecture, the gain cells in the conventional distributed amplifiers are replaced with cascaded stages. The result is enhanced gain. Thanks to the use of inductive peaking with the staggertuning technique, a 3-dB bandwidth also can be achieved while maintaining impressive gain flatness across the entire frequency band.

In standard 0.18-m CMOS technology, two amplifiers are implemented for this proposed circuit architecture. The amplifier with a 3 x 3 configuration flaunts 16.2 dB of gain and a 3-dB bandwidth of 33.4 GHz. In contrast, the 2 x 4 amplifier demonstrates a gain of 20 dB and a bandwidth of 39.4 GHz. Both circuits consume 260 mW of direct-current (DC) power from a 2.8-V supply voltage. In doing so, they succeed in providing an eye diagram with a clear eye-opening with a pseudo-random bit sequence (PRBS) at 40 Gb/s.

For the cascade stage, a broadband technique is introduced that incorporates shunt as well as series peaking. For cascade stages with inductive peaking, the proposed design methodology incorporates the stagger-tuning technique. This approach should simplify the circuit implementation while minimizing undesirable gain ripples. See "40-Gb/s High-Gain Distributed Amplifiers with Cascaded Gain Stages in 0.18-m CMOS," IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, Dec. 2007, p. 2715.

About the Author

Nancy Friedrich | RF Product Marketing Manager for Aerospace Defense, Keysight Technologies

Nancy Friedrich is RF Product Marketing Manager for Aerospace Defense at Keysight Technologies. Nancy Friedrich started a career in engineering media about two decades ago with a stint editing copy and writing news for Electronic Design. A few years later, she began writing full time as technology editor at Wireless Systems Design. In 2005, Nancy was named editor-in-chief of Microwaves & RF, a position she held (along with other positions as group content head) until 2018. Nancy then moved to a position at UBM, where she was editor-in-chief of Design News and content director for tradeshows including DesignCon, ESC, and the Smart Manufacturing shows.

Sponsored Recommendations

Phase Noise Fundamentals: What You Need to Know

Dec. 26, 2024
Gain a deeper understanding of phase noise and its impact on oscillators. This white paper offers a concise technical introduction to phase noise concepts, along with an overview...

Selecting Your Next Oscilloscope: Why Fast Update Rate Matters

Dec. 26, 2024
Selecting your next oscilloscope - A guide from Rohde & Schwarz

Webinar: Fundamentals of EMI Debugging & Precompliance

Dec. 26, 2024
In this webinar our expert will guide you through the fundamentals of EMI debugging & precompliance measurements.

Learn the Fundamentals of Test and Measurement

Dec. 26, 2024
Unlock your measurement potential with Testing Fundamentals from Rohde & Schwarz. Expert resources to help you master measurement basics. Explore now.