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W‐Band MMIC chipset in 0.1‐μm mHEMT technology
Author(s) -
Lee JongMin,
Chang WooJin,
Kang Dong Min,
Min ByoungGue,
Yoon Hyung Sup,
Chang SungJae,
Jung HyunWook,
Kim Wansik,
Jung Jooyong,
Kim Jongpil,
Seo Mihui,
Kim Sosu
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
etri journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.295
H-Index - 46
eISSN - 2233-7326
pISSN - 1225-6463
DOI - 10.4218/etrij.2020-0120
Subject(s) - chipset , telecommunications , electronics , engineering , monolithic microwave integrated circuit , electrical engineering , library science , computer science , amplifier , chip , bandwidth (computing)
We developed a 0.1‐μm metamorphic high electron mobility transistor and fabricated a W‐band monolithic microwave integrated circuit chipset with our in‐house technology to verify the performance and usability of the developed technology. The DC characteristics were a drain current density of 747 mA/mm and a maximum transconductance of 1.354 S/mm; the RF characteristics were a cutoff frequency of 210 GHz and a maximum oscillation frequency of 252 GHz. A frequency multiplier was developed to increase the frequency of the input signal. The fabricated multiplier showed high output values (more than 0 dBm) in the 94 GHz–108 GHz band and achieved excellent spurious suppression. A low‐noise amplifier (LNA) with a four‐stage single‐ended architecture using a common‐source stage was also developed. This LNA achieved a gain of 20 dB in a band between 83 GHz and 110 GHz and a noise figure lower than 3.8 dB with a frequency of 94 GHz. A W‐band image‐rejection mixer (IRM) with an external off‐chip coupler was also designed. The IRM provided a conversion gain of 13 dB–17 dB for RF frequencies of 80 GHz–110 GHz and image‐rejection ratios of 17 dB–19 dB for RF frequencies of 93 GHz–100 GHz.

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