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RFIC Basic Assignment PDF
RFIC Basic Assignment PDF
SNR in
SNR
out
Rs
Vnout
Av
Vin
Rin
Fig. Problem-1
a) Assume the thermal noise only. Input source resistance Rs and Rin
are resistive in nature. Derive the expression of SNR(in) and
SNR(out). Assume Vnout is the total output noise voltage [10]
b) Prove that Noise Figure (NF) =
4 ()2
[10]
Take thermal noise as only noise source for the devices (all
resistances and MOS transistor)
Use trans conductance of M1 as gm. Rp is the matching resistance.
[10]
RD
SNR in
Vout
Rs
M1
Vin
Rp
Rin
Fig. Problem-2
Assume Rs=Rp and RD>>1. Also assume g mRs =1, What is the NF for
the above expression you have derived ? To obtain NF of 3.5dB, what
will be the required trans conductance (gm) ?
[5+5]
VDD
I1
Vout
M2
Rs
M1
Vin
I2
Rin
Fig. Problem-3
Rout
=0
= 1,
2
2 =0
= 22 etc.
You can assume long channel device with negligible channel length
modulation and body bias effect.
Also assume 0 = (0 0 1 )2 .
Find out the expression of 1 2, in terms of R1, I0,K. [5+5]
Assume that in place of Vin we apply a signal = Asint + Asin2t,
then find the expression of IP2. [10]
From the expression of IP2, you will notice an interesting fact , that it
includes the term V0, comment on that . [5].
Iout
M1
Vin
R1
Fig. Problem-4
5) Find the input admittance of the following circuits (both Real and
Imaginary part) Assume Cgs offers high impedance in the considered
frequency domain. [5+5]
RD
CF
Rs
M1
Vin
Cgs
Rin
Fig. Problem-5
CL
a) Identify thermal noise source(s) and show that the total output noise
power is independent of the resistance value R. [10]
b) If the 3-dB cut-off frequency of this filter is 100 MHz, determine the
noise bandwidth. Motivate your answer by presenting the detail of
your derivations. [10]
2) Input-output characteristics of an LNA, which is designed in a shortchannel process, is given by the following equation:
( )2
=
1 + 0.1( )
3) Gilbert mixer and its variants are one of the most popular types of
mixers used in todays designs due to its good conversion gain, NF,
and linearity and isolation. See Fig. 2 and solve the questions.
a) Derive the expression for the conversion gain of the double balanced
Gilbert mixer. [10]
b) Derive the expression for IIP3 and estimate IIP3 of the mixer,
assuming (0 ) = 0.2V for the transistor of RF port. [10]
c) How much would be the IIP3 improved with 50% increase in
(0 )? What would be the power consumption for this
improvement? [10]
4) Passive mixers have better linearity but no gain and hence higher noise
figures compared to active mixers. A double balanced passive mixer is
shown (fig. 2) with square wave oscillator (). Assume
that () = () .
a) Find the conversion gain of the mixer assuming the switches are
ideal. [7.5]
b) Find the conversion gain of mixer assuming the switches have the
on-resistance of /2. [7.5]
c) Derive the expression for the device width if the maximum gain
degradation is no more than 1 dB compared to the gain in part a).
Assume that the transistors operate in linear region when on. [10]
d) Derive the expression for total power needed to drive the mixer. [5]