Audun Tengs
Ericsson Microwave Systems AB, Sweden
Marie Forsberg
Ericsson Microwave Systems AB, Sweden
Stefan Johansson
Ericsson Microwave Systems AB, Sweden
Johan Lingsten
Ericsson Microwave Systems AB, Sweden
Ladda ner artikelIngår i: GigaHertz 2003. Proceedings from the Seventh Symposium
Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 8:9, s.
Publicerad: 2003-11-06
ISBN:
ISSN: 1650-3686 (tryckt), 1650-3740 (online)
An ultra broadband upconverter MMIC has been designed; realized and measured using a 0.25 µm PHEMT process on GaAs [1]. It contains a switch; amplifiers; a step attenuator; filters; and mixer. The input frequency band is 2 - 12 GHz and the output frequency band is 8-18 GHz. The input signal; selectable using a switch; is amplified and converted from 2-12 GHz to 18-8 GHz. An attenuator is used to increase the dynamic range of the circuit. Measured performance shows full functionality with an overall gain better than 30 dB and with a noise figure of 5 dB. The work was part of a CEPA project.
[1] UMS MMIC foundry “PH25 Design Manual v2.0”
[2] H. Zirath; P. Sakales and J. M. Miranda “ A low noise 2-20 GHz feedback MMIC-amplifier”; Proc. GHz200 symposium; 2000; pp121-124.
[3] R. Goyal “Monolithic microwave integrated circuit technology and design”; Artech House; Norwood; MA; 1989; p543.
[4] S.A. Maas ; “Microwave Mixers”; Artech House Inc; 1993; Norwood; USA; ISBN 0-89006-605-1.
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