Journal of ICT Research and Applications
Vol. 13 No. 3 (2019)

Two-stage S-Band LNA Development Using Non-Simultaneous Conjugate Match Technique

Achmad Munir (Radio Telecommunication and Microwave Laboratory School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Institut Teknologi Bandung Jalan Ganesha No. 10, Bandung 40132)
Yana Taryana (Research Center for Electronics and Telecommunication, Indonesian Institute of Sciences Jalan Sangkuriang – Komplek LIPI, Bandung 40135,)
Mochamad Yunus (Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Pakuan Jalan Pakuan, PO Box 452, Bogor 16143,)
Hardi Nusantara (Radio Telecommunication and Microwave Laboratory School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Institut Teknologi Bandung Jalan Ganesha No. 10, Bandung 40132)
Mohammad Ridwan Effendi (Radio Telecommunication and Microwave Laboratory School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Institut Teknologi Bandung Jalan Ganesha No. 10, Bandung 40132)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2019

Abstract

This paper presents the development of a two-stage low noise amplifier (LNA) operating at the S-band frequency that is implemented using the non-simultaneous conjugate match (NSCM) technique. The motivation of this work was to solve the issue of the gain of LNAs designed using the most commonly used technique, i.e. simultaneous conjugate match (SCM), which often produce an increase of other parameter values, i.e. noise figure and voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR). Prior to hardware implementation, the circuit simulation software Advanced Design System (ADS) was applied to design the two-stage S-band LNA and to determine the desired trade-off between its parameters. The proposed two-stage S-band LNA was deployed on an Arlon DiClad527 using a bipolar junction transistor (BJT), type BFP420. Meanwhile, to achieve impedances that match the two-stage S-band LNA circuit, microstrip lines were employed at the input port, the interstage, and the output port. Experimental characterization showed that the realized two-stage S-band LNA produced a gain of 22.77 dB and a noise figure of 3.58 dB at a frequency of 3 GHz. These results were 6.1 dB lower than the simulated gain and 0.76 dB higher than the simulated noise figure respectively.

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Journal Info

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jictra

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

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Journal of ICT Research and Applications welcomes full research articles in the area of Information and Communication Technology from the following subject areas: Information Theory, Signal Processing, Electronics, Computer Network, Telecommunication, Wireless & Mobile Computing, Internet ...