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Published October 8, 2017 | Version v2
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A 100-140 GHz SiGe-BiCMOS Sub-Harmonic Down-Converter Mixer

  • 1. Chalmers University of Technology
  • 2. Ericsson Research

Description

This paper demonstrates a wideband, subharmonic down converting mixer using a commercial 130-nm SiGe-BiCMOS technology. The mixer adopts a frequency doubling LO-stage, a differential switched-transconductance RFstage, on-chip LO and RF baluns, and two emitter-follower buffer-stages. The measured results exhibit a maximum conversion gain up to 2.6 dB over the frequency range of 100 to 140 GHz with a LO power of 5 dBm. The mixer achieves an input referred 1-dB compression point of -7.2 dBm, with a DC
power of 46.3 mW, including 26.7 mW for buffer-stages. It demonstrates also up to 12 GHz 3-dB IF bandwidth, which to the authors’ best knowledge, is the highest obtained among active sub-harmonic mixers operating above 100 GHz. The chip occupies 0.4 mm2, including pads.

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M3TERA – Micromachined terahertz systems -a new heterogeneous integration platform enabling the commercialization of the THz frequency spectrum 644039
European Commission