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  • The narrowband Internet-of-Things (NB-IoT) relies on efficient power amplifiers (PAs) to ensure longer battery life and meet power and linearity requirements.
  • This paper introduces a dual-mode complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) PA designed to work with an optional external PA, maintaining performance in terms of output power, linearity, and stability.
  • Implemented with 40 nm-CMOS technology, the proposed PA achieves notable specifications, including a gain of 20.4 dB and a saturated output power of 28.8 dBm, while also effectively conserving power in low-power mode for NB-IoT applications.

Article Abstract

The narrowband Internet-of-Things (NB-IoT) has been developed to provide low-power, wide-area IoT applications. The efficiency of a power amplifier (PA) in a transmitter is crucial for a longer battery lifetime, satisfying the requirements for output power and linearity. In addition, the design of an internal complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) PA is typically required when considering commercial applications to include the operation of an optional external PA. This paper presents a dual-mode CMOS PA with an external PA driver for NB-IoT applications. The proposed PA supports an external PA mode without degrading the performances of output power, linearity, and stability. In the operation of an external PA mode, the PA provides a sufficient gain to drive an external PA. A parallel-combined transistor method is adopted for a dual-mode operation and a third-order intermodulation distortion (IMD3) cancellation. The proposed CMOS PA with an external PA driver was implemented using 40 nm-CMOS technology. The PA achieves a gain of 20.4 dB, a saturated output power of 28.8 dBm, and a power-added efficiency (PAE) of 57.8% in high-power (HP) mode at 920 MHz. With an NB-IoT signal (200 kHz π/4-differential quadrature phase shift keying (DQPSK)), the proposed PA achieves 24.2 dBm output power (Pout) with a 31.0% PAE, while satisfying -45 dBc adjacent channel leakage ratio (ACLR). More than 80% of the current consumption at 12 dBm Pout could be saved compared to that in HP mode when the proposed PA operates in low-power (LP) mode. The implemented dual-mode CMOS PA provides high linear output power with high efficiency, while supporting an external PA mode. The proposed PA is a good candidate for NB-IoT applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10857100PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano14030262DOI Listing

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