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A novel self-healing methodology for RF Amplifier circuits based on oscillation principles
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2009
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Rf SubsystemElectrical EngineeringEngineeringRf Amplifier CircuitsNonlinear CircuitHigh-frequency DeviceRadio FrequencyComputer EngineeringBuilt-in Self-testNovel Self-healing MethodologyMicrowave EngineeringOscillation PrinciplesDesign For TestingEmbedded Rf AmplifiersElectromagnetic CompatibilityRf Lna
This paper proposes a novel self-healing methodology for embedded RF Amplifiers (LNAs) in RF sub-systems. The proposed methodology is based on oscillation principles in which the Device-under-Test (DUT) itself generates the output test signature with the help of additional circuitry. The self-generated test signature from the DUT is analyzed by using onchip resources for testing the LNA and controlling its calibration knobs to compensate for multi-parameter variations in the LNA manufacturing process. Thus, the proposed methodology enables self-test and self-calibration of RF circuits without the need for external test stimulus. The proposed methodology is demonstrated through simulations as well as measurements performed on a RF LNA.
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