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 AN1352 APPLICATION NOTE
A LNA OPTIMIZED FOR HIGH IP3out AT 1.9GHz USING THE NPN Si START420 TRANSISTOR
F. Caramagno - G. Privitera
Data at 1.9GHz (3V, 20mA) Gain = 18dB, IP3out = 23dBm, NF = 1.9dB, RLin/out > 13dB
1. INTRODUCTION. START420 is a product of the START Family (ST Advanced Radio frequency Transistor). It is a high performance silicon bipolar transistor housed in the ultra miniature 4-lead SC-70 (SOT-343) surface mount plastic package. The amplifier is designed for use with 30mils thickness FR-4 printed circuit board material. The amplifier application circuit has been optimized to achieve a good compromise among IP3, noise figure and return loss at 1.9GHz, with Vce=2V and Ic=20mA. The amplifier has 18dB of Gain, 1.9dB of Noise Figure a Input and Output Return Loss >13dB and an output IP3 of +23dBm (1.9GHz, 3V, 20mA). 2. LNA DESIGN. Figure 1: Schematic Design
J3 Vcc +3V
2 1
+
R3 27 C8 1 R1 13K C2 10n C5 100p
R2 18
C6 10n
START420
C4 10n TrL2 Tr1 TrL1 TrL5 TrL6 L1 1.5n
TrL4 C7 10p J2
RF_out
J1
RF_in
C3 100p C1 3.9p
TrL3
June 2001 (Rev. 1)
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AN1352 - APPLICATION NOTE This amplifier is realized with a microstrip line as matching elements and a small number of surfacemount components. A single pin (Vcc=3V) for voltage supply is used. A 1F bypass capacitor to filter the supply at the common Vcc node is also used. The transistor's base is connected to the power supply through a choke inductor (microstrip line TrL3) and the transistor's collector is connected to the voltage supply through a choke inductor (microstrip line TrL4). The collector's voltage is 2V. The input matching is realized with both a chip-capacitor (C1) and a 60ohm series transmission line of 15 electrical length (TrL1). The output matching is realized with both a chip-inductor (L1) and a 60ohm series transmission line of 16 electrical length (TrL2). Resistor (R2) is used to improve RF circuit stability. Figure 2: Demoboard Layout
21mm
40mm Table 1: Bill of Materials Component Value R1 R2 R3 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 L1 Tr1 TrL1 TrL2 TrL3 TrL4 TrL5 TrL6 J1 J2 J3 Substrate
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Unit pF nF pF nF pF nF pF F nH
Size 0603 0603 0603 0603 0603 0603 0603 0603 0603 0603 0603 0603 SOT-343
Comment
13 18 27 3.9 10 100 10 100 10 10 1 1.5
FR4
Start420 Inputmatch, w=1mm Outputmatch, w=1mm Dc-bias, w=0.3 Dc-bias, w=0.3 emitter-microstrip-line, w=0.7mm emitter-microstrip-line, w=0.7mm RF Connector; sma-f RF Connector; sma-f DC Connector h= 0.03 inch; Er=4.5
AN1352 - APPLICATION NOTE 3. LNA PERFORMANCE. The high intercept point START420 amplifier is biased at Vce=2V and Ic=20mA. The measured gain and noise figure is shown in figures 3 and 4. The optimum amplifier noise figure is 1.9dB and the associated gain between 1800MHz and 1900MHz is about 18dB. Measured input and output return loss are shown in figures 5 and 6. The Input Return Loss is about 18dB from 1800MHz through 1900MHz. Figure 3: Power Gain vs. Frequency
dB 40 30 20 10 0 750
1000
1250
1500 1750 MHz
2000
2250
2500
Figure 4: Noise Figure vs. Frequency
dB 3
2
1 750
1000
1250 MHz
1500
1750
2000
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AN1352 - APPLICATION NOTE Figure 5: Input Return Loss vs. Frequency
dB 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 750
1000
1250
1500
1750
2000
2250
2500
MHz
Figure 6: Output Return Loss vs. Frequency
dB 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 750
1000
1250
1500 1750 MHz
2000
2250
2500
Figure 7: In-band Third Order Intermodulation Product Distorsion
0 Output Power (dBm) 3
f
-46
2f1- f2
f1
f2
2f2- f1
frequency
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AN1352 - APPLICATION NOTE Figure 7 is a partial representation of the LNA output spectrum. f1=1900MHz and f2 =1901MHz are equal amplitude input test tones. For this LNA we use -18dBm input power in order to reach 0dBm of output power for each test tones. Other signals besides f1 and f2 are generated as a result of non-linear device behavior. The Output IP3 is calculated as follows:
IM3 IP3out = ------------- + Pout 2
where IM3 (please refer figure 7) is the difference between one of two equal amplitude test tones present at the amplifier output, and the level of the highest 3rd -order distortion product. The IM3 measured is 46dB. So we have:
IM3 46 IP 3out = ------------- + Pout = ----- + 0 = 23dB m 2 2
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