@misc{RaoWentzelHoffmannetal., author = {Rao, Megha Krishnaji and Wentzel, Andreas and Hoffmann, Thomas and Schellhase, Lars and Chevtchenko, Serguei A. and Rudolph, Matthias}, title = {Digital GaN-based transceiver module for future green 5G networks}, series = {2024 54th European Microwave Conference (EuMC)}, journal = {2024 54th European Microwave Conference (EuMC)}, publisher = {IEEE}, doi = {10.23919/EuMC61614.2024.10732423}, pages = {136 -- 139}, language = {en} } @misc{RaoDoernerYazdanietal., author = {Rao, Megha Krishnaji and D{\"o}rner, Ralf and Yazdani, Hossein and Rudolph, Matthias}, title = {GaN-HEMT Based Common-Gate LNA MMIC with Integrated Switch for Compact 5G Transceivers}, series = {IEEE Microwaves, Antennas, and Propagation Conference (MAPCON)}, journal = {IEEE Microwaves, Antennas, and Propagation Conference (MAPCON)}, isbn = {978-1-6654-5203-8}, doi = {10.1109/MAPCON56011.2022.10047410}, pages = {1104 -- 1107}, language = {en} } @misc{RaoDoernerChevtchenkoetal., author = {Rao, Megha Krishnaji and D{\"o}rner, Ralf and Chevtchenko, Serguei A. and Haque, Sanaul and Rudolph, Matthias}, title = {Common-Gate LNA MMIC With Switching Feature Using GaN-HEMT for 5G RF Front-Ende}, series = {IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters}, volume = {33}, journal = {IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters}, number = {10}, issn = {2771-9588}, doi = {10.1109/LMWT.2023.3306177}, pages = {1446 -- 1449}, language = {en} } @misc{KrishnajiRaoWentzelHoffmannetal., author = {Krishnaji Rao, Megha and Wentzel, Andreas and Hoffmann, Thomas and Schellhase, Lars and A. Chevtchenko, Serguei and Yazdani, Hossein and Rudolph, Matthias}, title = {Digital GaN-based transceiver architectures for sustainable 5G networks}, series = {International journal of microwave and wireless technologies}, journal = {International journal of microwave and wireless technologies}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, address = {Cambridge}, issn = {1759-0787}, doi = {10.1017/S1759078725102262}, pages = {1 -- 9}, abstract = {This paper presents two distinct configurations of a GaN-based digital transceiver (TRx) to evaluate their performance and integration efficiency. The first configuration, features a novel low-noise amplifier with integrated switching capability (LNAiS) and a digital class-E power amplifier (PA) on a single compact chip. The LNAiS eliminates the need for an external antenna switch, reducing module complexity and chip size while maintaining high performance. It achieves a gain of 12.7 dB and a noise figure of 3 dB at 4.7 GHz in Rx mode and provides over 20 dB isolation in Tx mode across 4.7-7.4 GHz. The digital PA demonstrates flexibility and efficiency, achieving 46\% and 23\% efficiencies for 20 MHz LTE and OFDM signals, respectively, and 22\% for a 240 MHz OFDM signal with 10 dB PAPR. The second configuration integrates the same concept of digital PA with a standard LNA and an SPDT switch (LNAsS), achieving a gain of 24.8 dB and a noise figure of 2.65 dB at 4.2 GHz. This work highlights the trade-offs between these two architectures and demonstrates that the LNAiS-based approach drives the development of greener, more flexible, compact,lower-complexity, and cost-effective transceivers for 5G networks.}, language = {en} } @misc{RaoBeleniotisHoffmannetal., author = {Rao, Megha Krishnaji and Beleniotis, Petros and Hoffmann, Thomas and Yazdani, Hossein and Wentzel, Andreas and Rudolph, Matthias}, title = {Switch-integrated GaN LNAs : a technology-focused analysis}, series = {2025 20th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference (EuMIC)}, journal = {2025 20th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference (EuMIC)}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {978-2-87487-082-8}, doi = {10.23919/EuMIC65284.2025.11234676}, pages = {29 -- 32}, abstract = {This paper presents the first circuit-level analysis of a two-stage GaN-HEMT LNA with an integrated switch, comparing two distinct technologies: one with a standard passivation layer (Type A) and another featuring an advanced passivation layer (Type B). Through a detailed evaluation of their performance in both amplification and isolation modes, the study highlights Type B as a significant advancement over Type A. Leveraging technological enhancements, including an improved passivation layer and slightly optimized component matching, Type B demonstrates superior performance. The results are compelling, with Type B achieving a gain of 19 dB, a low noise figure of 1.17dB, and small-signal isolation exceeding 30 dBm at 5.2 GHz. These achievements establish Type B as a formidable option for future 5G telecommunication systems, offering a performance that challenges traditional designs that use separate switches.}, language = {en} }