Title :
A W-Band 4-GHz Bandwidth Phase-Modulated Pulse Compression Radar Transmitter in 65-nm CMOS
Author :
Juntaek Oh ; Jingyu Jang ; Choul-Young Kim ; Songcheol Hong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Korea Adv. Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract :
This paper presents a fully integrated W-band 4-GHz bandwidth (BW) pseudo-noise (PN)-coded pulse compression radar transmitter (TX) in a CMOS technology. The PN-coded pulse compression scheme is adopted to obtain high spectral density and to lower the TX leakage using a 63-bit PN code generator based on linear feedback shift registers. We propose a sub-harmonic pumped pulse former and a pulsed power amplifier for high TX efficiency with the suppression of local oscillator (LO)/2LO leakage. A frequency synthesizer including a frequency divider chain generates a sub-harmonic LO signal, as well as a 5-GHz digital clock. Digital blocks with the PN-code generator are synchronized with the clock signal, which makes all pulses start with the same phase. The proposed TX achieves 14.5-dBm maximum output power with the tuning range of 75-81.5 GHz, and the phase noise is -95.2 dBc/Hz at a 1-MHz offset in the range of LO frequencies. In pulse mode, it generates a 4-GHz BW RF pulse signal, which corresponds to a range resolution of 7.5 cm, and the average dc power dissipation is 160 mW.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; frequency synthesizers; microwave oscillators; microwave power amplifiers; millimetre wave oscillators; millimetre wave power amplifiers; phase modulation; phase noise; pseudonoise codes; pulse compression; radar resolution; radar transmitters; shift registers; spectral analysis; spread spectrum radar; synchronisation; BW RF pulse signal; CMOS technology; DC power dissipation; LO leakage; W-band pseudonoise coded phase-modulated pulse compression radar transmitter; clock signal synchronization; frequency 4 GHz; frequency 75 GHz to 81.5 GHz; frequency synthesizer; linear feedback shift register; local oscillator suppression; phase noise; pulsed power amplifier; radar resolution; size 65 nm; spectral density; sub-harmonic pumped pulse former; CMOS integrated circuits; Frequency modulation; Frequency synthesizers; Generators; Synchronization; Ultra wideband radar; 77/79 GHz; Automotive radar; CMOS; UWB radar transmitter (TX); binary phase modulation; pseudo-noise (PN) code; pulse former; pulse radar; pulsed power amplifier (PA); ultra-wideband (UWB);
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2015.2442992