Title :
RF-MEMS switches for reconfigurable integrated circuits
Author :
Brown, Elliott R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
fDate :
11/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper deals with a relatively new area of radio-frequency (RF) technology based on microelectro-mechanical systems (MEMS). RF MEMS provides a class of new devices and components which display superior high-frequency performance relative to conventional (usually semiconductor) devices, and which enable new system capabilities. In addition, MEMS devices are designed and fabricated by techniques similar to those of very large-scale integration, and can be manufactured by traditional batch-processing methods. In this paper, the only device addressed is the electrostatic microswitch - perhaps the paradigm RF-MEMS device. Through its superior performance characteristics, the microswitch is being developed in a number of existing circuits and systems, including radio front-ends, capacitor banks, and time-delay networks. The superior performance combined with ultra-low-power dissipation and large-scale integration should enable new system functionality as well. Two possibilities addressed here are quasi-optical beam steering and electrically reconfigurable antennas
Keywords :
UHF antennas; UHF integrated circuits; antenna accessories; antenna phased arrays; beam steering; electrostatic devices; micromechanical devices; microwave antenna arrays; microwave integrated circuits; microwave switches; RF-MEMS switches; batch-processing methods; electrically reconfigurable antennas; electrostatic microswitch; microelectro-mechanical systems; quasi-optical beam steering; radiofrequency technology; reconfigurable integrated circuits; ultra-low-power dissipation; Displays; Integrated circuit technology; Large scale integration; Microelectromechanical devices; Micromechanical devices; Microswitches; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency microelectromechanical systems; Switches; Switching circuits;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on