DocumentCode :
2006425
Title :
RF MEMS: Focusing on the next step
Author :
Oita, Takeo
Author_Institution :
Nihon Dempa Kogyo Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
fYear :
2009
fDate :
20-23 Sept. 2009
Firstpage :
1173
Lastpage :
1178
Abstract :
Radio frequency and mixed signal semiconductor technologies have been improving and play a big role in the rapidly growing market of wireless communication. Higher integration of CMOS technologies due to ?More Moore?s Law is helping this success. In parallel, some of the RF micro device technologies have been very popular, especially for frequency selection such as piezoelectric material devices by using MEMS technology. On the other hand, there are many wireless services already in existence such as various kind of cellular standards, many private systems representing IEEE 802.11/15 WLAN, Bluetooth, and public mobile services, and also there are coming up new systems such as ?Ultra Wide Band?, and ?Wireless Sensor Network?. Since all these services have different carrier frequencies, channel bandwidth, and various kinds of modulation systems a single solution is not tenable. This led the industry toward the concept of the ?Software Defined Radio?. This has been discussed for many years, leading to a vision of a ?Cognitive Radio?. Expectation of a ?Cognitive Radio? is that it can change its radio functions by swapping software instead of replacing hardware. It is clear that conventional A/D converters with high data rates and large dynamic range will not suffice. Thus, it has been said that RF MEMS is a strong contender as a complimentary technology, allowing ?More Than Moore? to enable the ubiquitous connectivity. Paper discussed current status of the RF MEMS technology briefly including switches, LC, oscillators/filters using Piezoelectric materials, Silicon, and Metal, besides focusing on the next step of RF MEMS with the keyword of ?Tunable?, ?Selectable? and ?Combination?. The focus for RF MEMS for the next step demonstrated, ?Matching modules?, ?Front Ends?, ?Filter Banks?, ?Improving the resonator performances for the wireless application? and ?Creating new functions for RF MEMS?. The next step for RF MEMS is not only technology discussions, but also the inte- - rnational standardization for the RF MEMS industry and wireless communication products.
Keywords :
micromechanical devices; radiocommunication; Bluetooth; CMOS technologies; IEEE 802.11; IEEE 802.15 WLAN; RF MEMS industry; RF MEMS technology; RF micro device technologies; cellular standards; cognitive radio; digital radio processing; frequency selection; international standardization; mixed signal semiconductor technologies; piezoelectric material devices; piezoelectric resonator; public mobile services; radio frequency; software defined radio; ubiquitous connectivity; wireless communication products; wireless services; CMOS technology; Cognitive radio; Filter bank; Moore´s Law; Piezoelectric materials; RF signals; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency microelectromechanical systems; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; AlN; Bluetooth; Cognitive Radio; Digital Radio Processing; FBAR; Filter; Oscillator; Piezoelectric resonator; Quartz; RF MEMS; Software Defined Radio; WLAN; reconfigurable;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2009 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Rome
ISSN :
1948-5719
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4389-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1948-5719
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2009.5442083
Filename :
5442083
Link To Document :
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