Title :
CMOS Passive Phase Shifter With Group-Delay Deviation of 6.3 ps at
-Band
Author :
Wang, Chao-Wei ; Wu, Hsien-Shun ; Tzuang, Ching-Kuang Clive
Author_Institution :
Grad. Inst. of Commun. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
fDate :
7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a CMOS vector-sum-based phase shifter with a flat group-delay deviation of 6.3 ps at K-band. The theoretical analyses confirm the effects of the nonideal phase-invertible variable attenuator (PIVA) on the increasing of the root-mean-square (rms) phase error and magnitude variation of the phase shifter. The design procedures, which can eliminate the effects from the voltage-dependent parasitics of the reflection load and the nonideal directional coupler, are reported to make an ideal phase reversal and reduce the attenuation-dependent phase shifting of the PIVA. The prototype of the phase shifter, which consists of one 3-dB directional coupler, two PIVAs, and one power combiner, are realized by using synthetic transmission lines for the circuit miniaturization. The circuit is fabricated in standard 0.18-μm 1P6M CMOS technology with a size of 560 μm × 560 μm excluding the testing pads. The comparisons between simulated and experimental results show that the prototype can cover full 360° phase shifting with less than 1.5° of rms phase error and 0.45 dB of magnitude variation from 22.0 to 26.0 GHz. The input P1dB and IIP3 of the prototype with a relative phase shifting of 292.5° are 12.0 and 28.0 dBm, respectively.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; directional couplers; mean square error methods; microwave phase shifters; power combiners; CMOS passive phase shifter; CMOS vector-sum-based phase shifter; directional coupler; flat group-delay deviation; frequency 22 GHz to 26 GHz; magnitude variation; phase-invertible variable attenuator; power combiner; reflection load; root-mean-square phase error; size 0.18 mum; synthetic transmission lines; time 6.3 ps; Attenuation; CMOS integrated circuits; CMOS technology; Couplers; Delay; Phase shifters; Prototypes; CMOS; phase shifter; variable attenuator;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2011.2146267