Design of Low Noise Amplifier For Radar Application 24 Pages
Design of Low Noise Amplifier For Radar Application 24 Pages
Design of Low Noise Amplifier For Radar Application 24 Pages
This Report Is Submitted In Partial Fulfilment Of The Requirements For The Award
Of Bachelor Of Electronic Engineering (Telecommunication Electronics) With
Honours
JUNE 2015
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Alhamdulillah, all praise to Allah SWT, God Almighty, Most Merciful for His
guidance, blessing and by His will the project is successfully finished. A million thanks
to my beloved family, who gives me encouragement and loved throughout the project.
Without the encouragement and loved, the project will not be succeeded.
Last but not least I would like to thank all my friends and all people who have
been extremely supportive and helped me intentionally or unintentionally throughout
the duration of the entire practical and helping me to complete my final year project
report.
ABSTRACT
ABSTRAK
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT vi
ABSTRACT vii
ABSTRAK viii
TABLE OF CONTENTS ix
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xv
I INTRODUCTION 1
1.3 Objective 4
II LITERATURE REVIEW 6
3.2.6 DC Biasing 28
3.2.8 Optimization 29
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4.3 DC Biasing 43
5.1 Conclusion 53
REFERENCES 56
LIST OF TABLE
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After Optimization 42
After Optimization 43
LIST OF FIGURE
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Load Impedances 12
4.10 (a) Gain and S-Parameter of LNA (b) LNA Noise Figure 49
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
SYMBOL DEFINITION
BS Base Station
CS Central Station
IF Intermediate Frequency
IL Insertion Loss
NF Noise Figure
PA Power Amplifier
RF Radio Frequency
LIST OF SYMBOLS
SYMBOL DEFINITION
C Capacitor
dB Decibel
f Frequency
g Element Values
G Giga
H Height
Hz Hertz
I Current
Km Kilometre
L Inductance
m Meter
mA Miliampere
mm Millimetre
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mW Miliwatt
nM Nanometer
π Pi
P Power
R Resistance
S Scattering
V Voltage
Ω Ohm
Y Admittance
Z Impedance
δ Fractional Bandwidth
λ Wavelength
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LIST OF APPENDIX
INTRODUCTION
Radar can be used for wireless networking in much the same way as the more
common broadband. The function of the radar receiver is to detect wanted echo signals
in the presence of noise, clutter, and interference. The word radar is a condensation
derived from the phrase Radio Detection and Ranging and applies to electronic
equipment designed for detecting and tracking objects (targets) at considerable
distances.
The receiver radar system generally consists of a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA),
and down converting mixers. LNA is a very important element in Radar systems,
which placed at the front end of a radio receiver circuit. When using a LNA in this
systems, the noise in the signal can be reduced and the signal amplified by the noise
figure and gain of the LNA. Without LNA, the signal cannot be identified or read by
the system because of the noise inside the signal. [1]
The purpose of a LNA is to boost the desired signal power while adding as
little noise and distortion as possible so that retrieval of this signal is possible in the
later stages in the system. There are a few different kinds of amplifiers that can provide
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suitably low noise figures. The lower the noise figure of the receiver, the less need
there is for be transmitter power for the same performance.
Base on objective of this project which is to design and simulate Low Noise
Amplifier for 9.1 GHz for X-Band radar application, it is suitable for military, civil
and government institutions for weather monitoring. For the simulation of transistor,
single stage and two-stage LNA design using the Advance Device System ADS,
Agilent Technologies. In order to keep the cost of the circuit in low prices and the
performance high, this LNA design a two-stage LNA which is in cascaded design
method. [2]
Design the LNA by using single stage face problem in term of high cost of the
LNA chip, and also all of component further increase the cost of production. By
designing the two-stage, the problem can solve in order to address the low cost
constrains of the LNA chip and focused on limiting the amplification stages in two.
[1].
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If only design the single stage of LNA, LNA will face problem in terms of low
noise figure response and gain that produce. But, by designing the two-stage LNA can
give a better performance of LNA which is can decreasing the noise figure response
and can increasing the gain..
One of the important part in designing LNA is output and input matching. This
part involved two method which is simulation in ADS and calculation in smith chart.
If the wrong data and value that we get from datasheet and also in smith chart during
the calculations it affect overall LNA design and performance. So, need to be careful
while nominated and picked data and also in calculations to get the best and possible
results.
1.3 Objective
The scope of works this project is design in X-Band 9.1 GHz for their
frequency.
Analysis the design, measurement and calculation result can be done in term
of S-parameter, stability, gain and the noise figure, DC Bias and input and
output impedance matching.
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The software used is ADS will be used for the simulation of transistor and
LNA.
Generally, the report will consist of five chapters which are; Chapter 1:
Introduction, Chapter 2: Low Noise Amplifier (LNA), Chapter 3: Research
Methodology, Chapter 4: Results and Analysis and Chapter 5: Conclusion and Future
works.
Chapter 4 is discuss about the results analysis based on the comparison of the
calculation, through simulation the parameters of transistor can be find which are S-
parameter, stability, stability circle, gain, and noise figure. The results of design LNA
which are the input and output matching together with DC biasing will be discuss in
this part. The design techniques to design a LNA and the comparison that is found in
the simulation will also be shown in this chapter.
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Lastly, chapter 5 represents the conclusion and future plan of this project. In
the conclusion of this project, the summary results and the best design technique that
are chosen from comparison will be stated. The future works suggestions of this project
will discuss on what are the next steps that can be done.