160 GHz D-Band Low-Noise Amplifier and Power Amplifier for Radar-Based Contactless Vital-Signs-Monitoring Systems

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    Abstract

    This paper presents a 160 GHz, D-band, low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a D-band power amplifier (PA) implemented in the Global Foundries 22 nm CMOS FDSOI. The two designs are used for the contactless monitoring of vital signs in the D-band. The LNA is based on multiple stages of a cascode amplifier topology with a common source topology adopted as the input and output stages. The input stage of the LNA is designed for simultaneous input and output matching, while the inter-stage-matching networks are designed for maximizing the voltage swing. The LNA achieved a maximum gain of 17 dB at 163 GHz. The input return loss was quite poor in the 157–166 GHz frequency band. The −3 dB gain bandwidth corresponded to 157–166 GHz. The measured noise figure was between 7.6 dB and 8 dB within the −3 dB gain bandwidth. The power amplifier achieved an output 1 dB compression point of 6.8 dBm at 159.75 GHz. The measured power consumptions of the LNA and the PA were 28.8 mW and 10.8 mW, respectively.

    Original languageBritish English
    Article number993
    JournalMicromachines
    Volume14
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    StatePublished - May 2023

    Keywords

    • amplifier
    • cascode
    • common source
    • contactless monitoring
    • D-band
    • low-noise amplifier
    • power amplifier
    • radar
    • vital signs

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