Title :
Ultracompact reflective-type phase shifter MMIC at C-band with 360° phase-control range for smart antenna combining
Author :
Ellinger, Frank ; Vogt, Rolf ; Bächtold, Werner
Author_Institution :
Lab. for Electromagn. Fields & Microwave Electron., Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Zurich, Switzerland
fDate :
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An ultracompact reflective-type monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) phase shifter is presented, fabricated using a commercial 0.6-μm GaAs MESFET process. The circuit has been developed for low-cost smart antenna receivers, operating in accordance to the IEEE 802.11a and the high-performance radio local area network (HIPERLAN) wireless network standards at C-band. Capacitance control, required for phase control, is performed by usual MESFETs with capacitance control ratios (Cmax/Cmin) of less than four. The impact of the reflective terminations on the maximum phase-control range and the corresponding loss is discussed. This investigation comprises single capacitive terminations, single resonated terminations, and terminations with two resonated loads-in parallel (DRL). With the DRL terminations, phase-control ranges of over 360° have been reached even with such limited capacitance control ranges. A transformation network is proposed for the DRL termination to reduce loss and loss variations. In this configuration, maximum signal losses of 9 and 3 dB, and 1-dB input compression points of higher than 2 and 8 dBm were measured for the phase shifter at 5.2 GHz within phase-control ranges of 360° and 90°, respectively. The branch-line coupler of the phase shifter has been realized by using lumped elements, thereby minimizing the circuit size. The total chip area is only 0.9 mm2, which to our knowledge is the smallest size for a passive reflective-type phase shifter with 360° phase-control range reported to date
Keywords :
IEEE standards; MESFET integrated circuits; MMIC phase shifters; adaptive antenna arrays; field effect MMIC; lumped parameter networks; phase control; receiving antennas; strip line couplers; telecommunication standards; 0.6 micron; 1-dB input compression points; 3 dB; 5.2 GHz; 9 dB; C-band ultracompact reflective-type MMIC phase shifter; DRL terminations; GaAs; GaAs MESFET process; HIPERLAN wireless network standards; IEEE 802.11a standards; adaptive antenna combining; branch-line coupler; capacitance control; loss; low-cost smart antenna receivers; lumped elements; maximum phase-control range; maximum signal losses; phase control; reflective terminations; single capacitive terminations; single resonated terminations; smart antenna combining; total chip area; transformation network; two resonated loads in parallel; varactor; Capacitance; Gallium arsenide; Local area networks; MESFET integrated circuits; MMICs; Microwave integrated circuits; Monolithic integrated circuits; Phase shifters; Receivers; Receiving antennas;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of