DocumentCode :
1172416
Title :
High-performance V-band cascode HEMT mixer and downconverter module
Author :
Kim, Junghyun ; Jeon, Moon-Suk ; Kim, Dongki ; Jeong, Jinho ; Kwon, Youngwoo
Author_Institution :
Center for Millimeter-Wave Integrated Syst., Seoul Nat. Univ., South Korea
Volume :
51
Issue :
3
fYear :
2003
fDate :
3/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
805
Lastpage :
810
Abstract :
A high-performance V-band cascode HEMT mixer is presented together with a compact downconverter module integrating the mixer with other receiver MMICs. The cascode mixer was optimized for conversion gain and/or linearity by employing the low-pass interstage networks and by optimizing the bias voltages. The low-pass interstage network effectively filters out the unwanted harmonics and spurious signals, and therefore, enhances the gain and the linearity of the cascode mixer. On a two-tone test, the cascode mixer showed a high conversion gain of 6.3 dB with an LO power of 2.6 dBm at 60 GHz. When the gate bias to the upper common-gate HEMT was tuned for the intermodulation distortion "sweet spot" theoretically predicted by the authors , the mixer showed a high third-order intercept point of 11.2 dBm with a decent gain of 4.1 dB under a small DC power consumption of 8 mW. To benchmark the performance of the cascode mixer of this work, a waveguide-based compact V-band downconverter module was built by integrating the mixer with an MMIC LNA, a VCO, and a LO driving amplifier. The downconverter module showed a conversion gain higher than 20 dB from 57.5 to 61.7 GHz. This paper shows the potential of the cascode FET mixer for high-performance compact downconverter applications at millimeter-wave frequencies.
Keywords :
HEMT integrated circuits; MMIC mixers; field effect MIMIC; harmonics; integrated circuit design; millimetre wave mixers; millimetre wave receivers; 20 dB; 4.1 dB; 57.5 to 61.7 GHz; 6.3 dB; 60 GHz; 8 mW; EHF; LO driving amplifier; MM-wave mixer; MMIC LNA; V-band cascode HEMT mixer; VCO; bias voltages; compact downconverter module; conversion gain; high electron mobility transistor mixer; high-performance HEMT mixer; linearity; low-pass interstage networks; millimeter-wave frequencies; receiver MMICs; voltage-controlled oscillator; Energy consumption; Gain; HEMTs; Intermodulation distortion; Linearity; MMICs; Mixers; Power harmonic filters; Testing; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9480
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2003.808612
Filename :
1191733
Link To Document :
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