Low Noise Amplifier Development

In house, low-noise amplifier (LNA) circuit is designed for low-noise PMUT PA signal amplification. The heart of this circuit consists of Texas Instrument’s VCA2615 IC for excellent input signal handling capabilities, combining low-noise preamplifier (LNP) and a voltage-gain amplifier (VGA) inside the IC. The differential output of VCA 2615 is buffered using a separate OPA842 op amp in differential amplifier configuration for single-ended output. A \pm5V power supply is used for the LNA circuit and a DC benchtop power supply is used to control the V_{cntl}, which ultimately controls the VGA gain with the linear control response of 22dB/V. G1 and G2 are held high for 22dB LNP gain settings as at this setting achieves {0.7nV}/\sqrt{Hz} voltage noise and typically 1pA/\sqrt{Hz} current noise.

\overline{\mathrm{H}} / \mathrm{L} pin held low for +6dB discrete gain. For limiting the amplified output voltage swing, V_{clamp} can be used as an input voltage reference for output clipping to the desired voltage level.



Schematic Diagram of Low noise Amplifier( TI VCA2615 Based )

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