Multi-mode broadband low noise amplifier
Multi-mode broadband low noise amplifiers (LNAs) are disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, an LNA includes a first amplification stage and a second amplification stage having a lower gain than the first amplification stage. The LNA is operable in a plurality of operating modes including a first mode in which the first amplification stage and the second amplification stage operate in a cascade to amplify a radio frequency (RF) receive signal, and a second mode in which the first amplification stage amplifies the RF receive signal and the second amplification stage is bypassed.
1 . A low noise amplifier comprising:
an input terminal configured to receive a radio frequency receive signal;
an output terminal configured to output an amplified radio frequency receive signal;
an input amplification stage including a first gain transistor having a gate connected to the input terminal, a second gain transistor having a gate connected to the input terminal and a source connected to a source of the first gain transistor, a first selection transistor having a source connected to a drain of the first gain transistor, a second selection transistor having a source connected to a drain of the second gain transistor, and a cascode transistor having a source connected to a drain of the first selection transistor and to a drain of the second selection transistor;
an output amplification stage having an input connected to a drain of the cascode transistor and an output connected to the output terminal; and
an output stage bypass switch connected between the drain of the cascode transistor and the output terminal, the low noise amplifier operable in a first gain mode in which the output stage bypass switch is turned off, and a second gain mode in which the output stage bypass switch is turned on to bypass the output amplification stage.
2 . The low noise amplifier of claim 1 wherein the first selection transistor is turned on in the first gain mode and turned off in the second gain mode, and the second selection transistor is turned on in both the first gain mode and the second gain mode.
3 . The low noise amplifier of claim 1 wherein the input amplification stage further includes a gate capacitance compensation capacitor and a switch in series between the gate of the first gain transistor and the source of first gain transistor.
4 . The low noise amplifier of claim 3 wherein the switch is turned on in the second gain mode and turned off in the first gain mode.
5 . The low noise amplifier of claim 1 wherein the input amplification stage further includes a third gain transistor, and a third selection transistor having a source connected to a drain of the third gain transistor and a drain connected to the source of the cascode transistor.
6 . The low noise amplifier of claim 5 wherein the third selection transistor is turned off in the first gain mode and the second gain mode, and turned on in a third gain mode.
7 . The low noise amplifier of claim 5 wherein the first gain mode is a high gain mode, the second gain mode is a mid gain mode, and a third gain mode is a low gain mode.
8 . The low noise amplifier of claim 5 further comprising a pre-attenuator connected between the input terminal and a gate of the third gain transistor.
9 . The low noise amplifier of claim 1 further comprising a tank circuit connected to the drain of the cascode transistor, the tank circuit including at least one controllable component having a different value in the first gain mode relative to the second gain mode.
10 . A packaged module comprising:
a package substrate; and
a semiconductor die attached to the package substrate, the semiconductor die including a low noise amplifier that includes an input terminal configured to receive a radio frequency receive signal, an output terminal configured to output an amplified radio frequency receive signal, and an input amplification stage including a first gain transistor having a gate connected to the input terminal, a second gain transistor having a gate connected to the input terminal and a source connected to a source of the first gain transistor, a first selection transistor having a source connected to a drain of the first gain transistor, a second selection transistor having a source connected to a drain of the second gain transistor, and a cascode transistor having a source connected to a drain of the first selection transistor and to a drain of the second selection transistor, the low noise amplifier further including an output amplification stage having an input connected to a drain of the cascode transistor and an output connected to the output terminal, and an output stage bypass switch connected between the drain of the cascode transistor and the output terminal, the low noise amplifier operable in a first gain mode in which the output stage bypass switch is turned off, and a second gain mode in which the output stage bypass switch is turned on to bypass the output amplification stage.
11 . The packaged module of claim 10 wherein the first selection transistor is turned on in the first gain mode and turned off in the second gain mode, and the second selection transistor is turned on in both the first gain mode and the second gain mode.
12 . A wireless device comprising:
an antenna configured to generate a radio frequency receive signal in response to a radio wave; and
a front end system including a low noise amplifier that includes an input terminal configured to receive the radio frequency receive signal, an output terminal configured to output an amplified radio frequency receive signal, and an input amplification stage including a first gain transistor having a gate connected to the input terminal, a second gain transistor having a gate connected to the input terminal and a source connected to a source of the first gain transistor, a first selection transistor having a source connected to a drain of the first gain transistor, a second selection transistor having a source connected to a drain of the second gain transistor, and a cascode transistor having a source connected to a drain of the first selection transistor and to a drain of the second selection transistor, the low noise amplifier further including an output amplification stage having an input connected to a drain of the cascode transistor and an output connected to the output terminal, and an output stage bypass switch connected between the drain of the cascode transistor and the output terminal, the low noise amplifier operable in a first gain mode in which the output stage bypass switch is turned off, and a second gain mode in which the output stage bypass switch is turned on to bypass the output amplification stage.
13 . The wireless device of claim 12 wherein the first selection transistor is turned on in the first gain mode and turned off in the second gain mode, and the second selection transistor is turned on in both the first gain mode and the second gain mode.
14 . The wireless device of claim 12 wherein the input amplification stage further includes a gate capacitance compensation capacitor and a switch in series between the gate of the first gain transistor and the source of first gain transistor.
15 . The wireless device of claim 14 wherein the switch is turned on in the second gain mode and turned off in the first gain mode.
16 . The wireless device of claim 12 wherein the input amplification stage further includes a third gain transistor, and a third selection transistor having a source connected to a drain of the third gain transistor and a drain connected to the source of the cascode transistor.
17 . The wireless device of claim 16 wherein the third selection transistor is turned off in the first gain mode and the second gain mode, and turned on in a third gain mode.
18 . The wireless device of claim 16 wherein the first gain mode is a high gain mode, the second gain mode is a mid gain mode, and a third gain mode is a low gain mode.
19 . The wireless device of claim 16 wherein the low noise amplifier further includes a pre-attenuator connected between the input terminal and a gate of the third gain transistor.
20 . The wireless device of claim 12 wherein the low noise amplifier further includes a tank circuit connected to the drain of the cascode transistor, the tank circuit including at least one controllable component having a different value in the first gain mode relative to the second gain mode.