This Application is a National Stage filing under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application No. PCT/GB2008/001258, filed Apr. 10, 2008, which in turn claims the benefit of priority based on United Kingdom Patent Application No. GB 0707185.5, filed Apr. 13, 2007, each of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety, as is fully set forth herein. International Application No. PCT/GB2008/001258 has been published as International Publication No. WO 2008/125817, on Oct. 23, 2008.
The present invention relates to apparatus for and methods of controlling the input impedance of amplifiers.
One field to which the invention has application is that of low noise amplifiers (LNAs) such as are used in radio signal receivers.
A radio receiver can be implemented in silicon, as in the case of the BlueCore4 chip from Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, for example.
where:
If Cgd is assumed to be zero and if Limp is considered to be entirely reactive (i.e. Limp=iωL) then the equation for the input impedance can be shown to reduce to:
Zin contains a resistive part
and a reactive part
However, the resistive part is generated by non-resistive components which means that the resistive part of Zin does not produce thermal noise—which is why the inductor shown in
Although the circuit of
According to one aspect, the invention provides an amplifier containing an arrangement of capacitive elements to provide the function of a source degeneration inductor arrangement in determining the real part of the amplifier's input impedance. According to another aspect, the invention provides an amplifier comprising a transistor, having first, second and third terminals, and first and second capacitive elements, wherein the first capacitive element is located between the first terminal and one of the other two terminals and the second capacitive element is located between the second and third terminals such that the capacitive elements co-operate such that the real part of the amplifier's input impedance is substantially provided by reactive elements.
Thus, the invention provides a way of tailoring the input impedance of a low noise amplifier that can avoid the use of a relatively large inductor.
In certain embodiments the transistor is a MOSFET transistor and the first, second and third terminals are gate, source and drain terminals, respectively.
The capacitive elements can be provided by discrete capacitors or by capacitance intrinsic to the transistor or by a combination of both.
By way of example only, an embodiment of the present invention will now be described by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Like
From circuit analysis, we have the following formulae for the various currents in
The simultaneous equations can be reduced to the following equation by substitution in a conventional manner:
Where Zin=Vin/Iin
By separating this equation into real and imaginary parts it can be shown that the real part of Zin becomes:
ZL, in practice, can be made purely resistive and very large in relation to the other parameters in this equation so that it can be simplified to:
If typical values for reasonably sized components are used (see list below) then the second part of the denominator in the above equation can be shown to be smaller in magnitude in comparison to the first part of the denominator. A simplified version of the formula can therefore be obtained for the real part of the input impedance (which is useful for quick computational requirements) as follows:
Thus, for the LNA of
In
It will be recalled that s is iω and it will of course be recognised that w is 2πf. In the plot of
In the embodiment of
The transistor technology used in the amplifier according to the invention can be NMOS or PMOS CMOS or it could be based on any other active device producing an inversion between input and output, including a bipolar transistor, either NPN or PNP.
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