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An 868 MHz sub-microsecond steady low-noise amplifier
A design of a cascaded low-noise amplifier (LNA) for radio receivers is presented. The single LNA stage emphasises a total power gain of 18 dB and depleting current of 600 μ A at 1.2 V. The input and output return losses are S11 = -12.28 dB and S22 = -20.62 dB respectively at 868 MHz with a corresponding noise figure of 1.5 dB. This LNA exhibits input-referred third-order intercept point of -28.6 dBm. For a possible operation of 1 μs the LnA is able to settle in less than 400 ns. The LNA is fabricated using discrete elements targeting Wake-Up receiver radios.