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This paper proposes a simultaneous output power- and gain-matching technique in a sub-THz power amplifier (PA) design based on a maximum achievable gain ( Gmax ) core. The optimum combination of three-passive-elements-based embedding networks for implementing the Gmax -core is chosen considering the small- and large-signal performances at the same time. By adopting the proposed technique, the simultaneous output power- and gain-matching can be achieved, maximizing the small-signal power gain and large-signal output power simultaneously. A 150 GHz single-ended two-stage PA without power combining circuit is implemented in a 65-nm CMOS process based on the proposed technique. The amplifier achieves a peak power gain of 17.5 dB, peak power added efficiency (PAE) of 13.3 and 16.1 %, saturated output power ( Psat ) of 10.3 and 9.4 dBm, and DC power consumption of 86.3 and 52.4 mW, respectively, under the bias voltage of 1.2 and 1 V, which corresponds to the highest PAE, gain per stage and Pout per single transistor among other reported CMOS D-band PAs.
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Park, D. W., Utomo, D. R., Yun, B., Mahmood, H. U., & Lee, S. G. (2021). A D-Band Power Amplifier in 65-nm CMOS by Adopting Simultaneous Output Power-and Gain-Matched Gmax-Core. IEEE Access, 9, 99039–99049. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3096423
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