Title :
A Submillimeter-Wave HEMT Amplifier Module With Integrated Waveguide Transitions Operating Above 300 GHz
Author :
Samoska, Lorene ; Deal, William R. ; Chattopadhyay, Goutam ; Pukala, David ; Fung, Andy ; Gaier, Todd ; Soria, Mary ; Radisic, Vesna ; Mei, Xiaobing ; Lai, Richard
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA
fDate :
6/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, we report on the first demonstration of monolithically integrated waveguide transitions in a submillimeter-wave monolithic integrated circuit (S-MMIC) amplifier module. We designed the module for a targeted frequency range of 300-350 GHz, using WR2.2 for the input and output waveguides. The waveguide module utilizes radial -plane transitions from S-MMIC to waveguide. We designed back-to-back radial probe transitions separated by thru transmission lines to characterize the module, and have incorporated the radial -plane transitions with an S-MMIC amplifier, fabricated monolithically as a single chip. The chip makes use of an S-MMIC process and amplifier design from the Northrop Grumman Corporation, Redondo Beach, CA, using 35-nm gate-length InP transistors. The integrated module design eliminates the need for wire bonds in the RF signal path, and enables a drop-in approach for minimal assembly. The waveguide module includes a channel design, which optimizes the -plane probe bandwidth to compensate for an S-MMIC width, which is larger than the waveguide dimension, and is compatible with S-MMIC fabrication and design rules. This paper demonstrates for the first time that waveguide-based S-MMIC amplifier modules with integrated waveguide transitions can be successfully operated at submillimeter-wave frequencies.
Keywords :
high electron mobility transistors; submillimetre wave amplifiers; transmission lines; HEMT; amplifier; frequency 300 GHz to 350 GHz; monolithically integrated waveguide transitions; size 35 nm; submillimeter wave; transmission lines; Amplifier; HEMT; millimeter wave; monolithic millimeter-wave integrated circuit (MMIC); sub-millimeter wave;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2008.923353