Sub-1ms Instinctual Interference Adaptive GaN LNA Front-End with Power and Linearity Tuning

Abstract

One of the major challenges in communication, radar, and electronic warfare receivers arises from nearby device interference. The paper presents a 2-6 GHz GaN LNA front-end with onboard sensing, processing, and feedback utilizing microcontroller-based controls to achieve adaptation to a variety of interference scenarios through power and linearity regulations. The utilization of GaN LNA provides high power handling capability (30 dBm) and high linearity (OIP3= 30 dBm) for radar and EW applications. The system permits an LNA power consumption to tune from 500 mW to 2 W (4X increase) in order to adjust the linearity from P1dB,IN=-10.5 dBm to 0.5 dBm (>10X increase). Across the tuning range, the noise figure increases by approximately 0.4 dB. Feedback control methods are presented with backgrounds from control theory. The rest of the controls consume ≤10\% (100 mW) of nominal LNA power (1 W) to achieve an adaptation time <1 ms.

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