INDUCTOR LESS MULTI-MODE RF-CMOS LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER DEDICATED TO ULTRA LOW POWER APPLICATIONS

Also Available Domains Transistor Logic

Project Code :TVMABE223

Objective

This work presents and analyses the design of a multi-mode Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) dedicated to 2.4 GHz Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) applications.

Abstract

This work presents and analyses the design of a multi-mode Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) dedicated to 2.4 GHz Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) applications. The proposed inductorless LNA, implemented in a 45 nm GPDK CMOS technology, is based on a common-gate configuration imbedded with a common-source stage to boost the overall Trans conductance of the circuit. The LNA is specifically designed, and optimized, to address three modes of operation. The reconfiguration is performed through current tuning, combined with switching the back gate of the amplification transistors. The proposed implementation allows the figure of merit (FOM) to be maintained constant in the different modes of operation.

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Specifications

Specifications:

Software Requirements:

·         Cadence Virtuoso

·         Technology files: 45nm GPDK

Hardware Requirements:

·         Microsoft® Windows XP

·         Intel® Pentium® 4 processor or Pentium 4 equivalent with SSE support

·         512 MB RAM

·         100 MB of available disk space

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes:

  • Introduction to inductor less devices
  • Need of inuctorless designs in LNA
  • Transistors & its applications

o   Types of Transistors

o   Logic Gates using Transistors

o   Pull Up and Pull Down networks

o   Importance of Transistors

  • MOS Fundamentals
  • NMOS/PMOS/CMOS Technologies
  • How to design circuits using Transistor logic?
  • Transistor level design for LNA
  • How to design low power, high speed area efficient transistor level circuits?
  • Drawbacks in CMOS technology
  • Scope of  LNA in today’s world
  • Applications in real time
  • Cadence tool for design and simulation
  • Solution providing for real time problems

·         Project Development Skills:

o   Problem Analysis Skills

o   Problem Solving Skills

o   Logical Skills

o   Designing Skills

o   Testing Skills

o   Debugging Skills

o   Presentation skills

o   Thesis Writing Skills

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