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A Millimeter-Wave (40–45 GHz) 16-Element Phased-Array Transmitter in 0.18-$mu$ m SiGe BiCMOS Technology
Authors:Kwang-Jin Koh May  JW Rebeiz  GM
Affiliation:Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA;
Abstract:This paper demonstrates a 16-element phased-array transmitter in a standard 0.18-mum SiGe BiCMOS technology for Q-band satellite applications. The transmitter array is based on the all-RF architecture with 4-bit RF phase shifters and a corporate-feed network. A 1:2 active divider and two 1:8 passive tee-junction dividers constitute the corporate-feed network, and three-dimensional shielded transmission-lines are used for the passive divider to minimize area. All signals are processed differentially inside the chip except for the input and output interfaces. The phased-array transmitter results in a 12.5 dB of average power gain per channel at 42.5 GHz with a 3-dB gain bandwidth of 39.9-45.6 GHz. The RMS gain variation is < 1.3 dB and the RMS phase variation is < for all 4-bit phase states at 35-50 GHz. The measured input and output return losses are < -10 dB at 36.6-50 GHz, and <-10 dB at 37.6-50 GHz, respectively. The measured peak-to-peak group delay variation is plusmn 20 ps at 40-45 GHz. The output P-1dB is -5plusmn1.5 dBm and the maximum saturated output power is - 2.5plusmn1.5 dBm per channel at 42.5 GHz. The transmitter shows <1.8 dB of RMS gain mismatch and < 7deg of RMS phase mismatch between the 16 different channels over all phase states. A - 30 dB worst-case port-to-port coupling is measured between adjacent channels at 30-50 GHz, and the measured RMS gain and phase disturbances due to the inter-channel coupling are < 0.15 dB and < 1deg, respectively, at 35-50 GHz. All measurements are obtained without any on-chip calibration. The chip consumes 720 mA from a 5 V supply voltage and the chip size is 2.6times3.2 mm2.
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