Title :
W-band HEMT-oscillator MMICs using subharmonic injection locking
Author :
Kudszus, Steffen ; Berceli, Tibor ; Tessmann, Axel ; Neumann, Markus ; Haydl, William H.
Author_Institution :
Fraunhofer Inst. for App. Solid State Phys., Freiburg, Germany
fDate :
12/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The efficient stabilization of high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) oscillator monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs) for W-band applications, using a new approach of high-order subharmonic injection locking, is presented. Transmission- and reflection-type injection locking techniques are applied to stabilize 94-GHz oscillators based on GaAs pseudomorphic-HEMT technology. A voltage-controlled oscillator MMIC was developed, consisting of the oscillator circuit and an integrated harmonic generator that can be stabilized by injection power levels of -45 dBm at 94 GHz using reflection-type injection locking, allowing reference frequencies as low as the fifteenth to twenty-first subharmonic as the input for the harmonic generator. Additionally, an injection-locked phase-locked loop (PLL) was developed, which enhances the locking range from 30 MHz to 1 GHz, using the twenty-first subharmonic as a reference signal. The combination of simple synchronization to a low-frequency reference signal and the control of the synchronization in the injection-locked PLL allows the generation of stable and low-noise millimeter-wave signals with a fully integrated MMIC source
Keywords :
HEMT integrated circuits; III-V semiconductors; MMIC oscillators; field effect MMIC; gallium arsenide; injection locked oscillators; millimetre wave oscillators; phase locked loops; synchronisation; voltage-controlled oscillators; 94 GHz; GaAs; W-band HEMT oscillator MMIC; harmonic generator; millimeter-wave signal generation; phase locked loop; pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor; reflection-type injection locking; stabilization; subharmonic injection locking; synchronization; transmission-type injection locking; voltage controlled oscillator; Frequency synchronization; HEMTs; Injection-locked oscillators; MMICs; MODFETs; Microwave oscillators; Phase locked loops; Power generation; Power system harmonics; Voltage-controlled oscillators;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on