A 2-stage 40 GHz CMOS power amplifier driver for mm-Wave radio-over-fiber applications

2015 
A 40 GHz power amplifier (PA) driver for the remote antenna unit (RAU) transceiver of a mm-wave radio-over-fiber (RoF) system is presented in this paper. Mm-wave RoF is proposed as a complementary technology to fiber-to-the-home to minimize costs and to increase bandwidth. In order for RoF to be feasible, the cost of the RAU must be minimized through low-cost technology such as CMOS. The PA driver is designed using a 0.13µm RF CMOS process. The architecture used is a 2-stage, double-cascode amplifier. It has input and output reflection coefficients that are better than −10 dB over a bandwidth of 7 GHz. Maximum gain is 25.4 dB and output P1dB is 6.4 dBm. This paper is the first reported use of a two-stage, double-cascode, 130nm CMOS amplifier for the implementation of a 40 GHz radio-over-fiber system.
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