Title :
Precision measurement method for cryogenic amplifier noise temperatures below 5 K
Author :
Randa, James ; Gerecht, Eyal ; Gu, Dazhen ; Billinger, Robert L.
Author_Institution :
Electromagn. Div., Nat. Inst. of Stand. & Technol., Boulder, CO, USA
fDate :
3/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We report precision measurements of the effective input noise temperature of a cryogenic (liquid-helium temperature) monolithic-microwave integrated-circuit amplifier at the amplifier reference planes within the cryostat. A method is given for characterizing and removing the effect of the transmission lines between the amplifier reference planes and the input and output connectors of the cryostat. In conjunction with careful noise measurements, this method enables us to measure amplifier noise temperatures below 5 K with an uncertainty of 0.3 K. The particular amplifier that was measured exhibits a noise temperature below 5.5 K from 1 to 11 GHz, attaining a minimum value of 2.3 K±0.3 K at 7 GHz. This corresponds to a noise figure of 0.034 dB±0.004 dB. The measured amplifier gain is between 33.4 dB±0.3 dB and 35.8 dB±0.3 dB over the 1-12-GHz range.
Keywords :
MMIC amplifiers; analogue integrated circuits; cryogenic electronics; electric noise measurement; integrated circuit measurement; integrated circuit noise; thermal noise; 1 to 11 GHz; 7 GHz; amplifier reference planes; cryogenic amplifier noise temperature; cryogenic monolithic-microwave integrated-circuit amplifier; cryostat device; input noise temperature; liquid-helium temperature; precision measurement method; transmission lines; Biomedical measurements; Cryogenics; Extraterrestrial measurements; Frequency; Indium phosphide; MMICs; Noise measurement; Receivers; Temperature measurement; Transmission line measurements; Amplifier noise; cryogenic monolithic-microwave integrated-circuit (MMIC) amplifier; noise measurement; noise temperature; thermal noise;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2005.864107