Design of Quality High Factor Fully Differential CMOS Active Inductor with Cascode Current Mirror for 2–5 GHz Frequency Ranges

This paper presents a fully differential CMOS active inductor with a cascoded current mirror for 2–5 GHz frequency ranges applications. The proposed active inductor is designed using CMOS 0.18-µm process. The circuit is realized by a fully differential cross-coupled pair of transistors to provide ne...

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Published in:Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering
Main Author: Ali H.A.A.; Murad S.A.Z.; Bakar F.A.; Hasan A.F.; Karim J.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2024
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Ali H.A.A.; Murad S.A.Z.; Bakar F.A.; Hasan A.F.; Karim J.
Design of Quality High Factor Fully Differential CMOS Active Inductor with Cascode Current Mirror for 2–5 GHz Frequency Ranges
2024
Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering
1193 LNEE

10.1007/978-981-97-2636-3_13
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85201978294&doi=10.1007%2f978-981-97-2636-3_13&partnerID=40&md5=e5c34774bf68432dca0d0c063692f51f
This paper presents a fully differential CMOS active inductor with a cascoded current mirror for 2–5 GHz frequency ranges applications. The proposed active inductor is designed using CMOS 0.18-µm process. The circuit is realized by a fully differential cross-coupled pair of transistors to provide negative feedback for high-quality factor (Q). The cascoded current mirror is employed as a biasing circuit for controlling the current source to vary the negative feedback and tuning the Q factor. Meanwhile, the two resistors at the differential structure help to control the frequency ranges. According to the simulation results, the higher Q factor of 12,580 k with an inductance of 11.4 nH is achieved at 3.6 GHz frequency. The frequency range from 2.6 GHz to 4.4 GHz can be obtained by tuning the value of the resistor. Moreover, it is observed that the supply voltage and current source can be varied to tune the Q factor values from 100 to 900 k. It is proved through a performance comparison with previously published research that the suggested active inductor is appropriate for RF in gigahertz frequency range applications. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2024.
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
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English
Conference paper

author Ali H.A.A.; Murad S.A.Z.; Bakar F.A.; Hasan A.F.; Karim J.
spellingShingle Ali H.A.A.; Murad S.A.Z.; Bakar F.A.; Hasan A.F.; Karim J.
Design of Quality High Factor Fully Differential CMOS Active Inductor with Cascode Current Mirror for 2–5 GHz Frequency Ranges
author_facet Ali H.A.A.; Murad S.A.Z.; Bakar F.A.; Hasan A.F.; Karim J.
author_sort Ali H.A.A.; Murad S.A.Z.; Bakar F.A.; Hasan A.F.; Karim J.
title Design of Quality High Factor Fully Differential CMOS Active Inductor with Cascode Current Mirror for 2–5 GHz Frequency Ranges
title_short Design of Quality High Factor Fully Differential CMOS Active Inductor with Cascode Current Mirror for 2–5 GHz Frequency Ranges
title_full Design of Quality High Factor Fully Differential CMOS Active Inductor with Cascode Current Mirror for 2–5 GHz Frequency Ranges
title_fullStr Design of Quality High Factor Fully Differential CMOS Active Inductor with Cascode Current Mirror for 2–5 GHz Frequency Ranges
title_full_unstemmed Design of Quality High Factor Fully Differential CMOS Active Inductor with Cascode Current Mirror for 2–5 GHz Frequency Ranges
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description This paper presents a fully differential CMOS active inductor with a cascoded current mirror for 2–5 GHz frequency ranges applications. The proposed active inductor is designed using CMOS 0.18-µm process. The circuit is realized by a fully differential cross-coupled pair of transistors to provide negative feedback for high-quality factor (Q). The cascoded current mirror is employed as a biasing circuit for controlling the current source to vary the negative feedback and tuning the Q factor. Meanwhile, the two resistors at the differential structure help to control the frequency ranges. According to the simulation results, the higher Q factor of 12,580 k with an inductance of 11.4 nH is achieved at 3.6 GHz frequency. The frequency range from 2.6 GHz to 4.4 GHz can be obtained by tuning the value of the resistor. Moreover, it is observed that the supply voltage and current source can be varied to tune the Q factor values from 100 to 900 k. It is proved through a performance comparison with previously published research that the suggested active inductor is appropriate for RF in gigahertz frequency range applications. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2024.
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