Title :
A GaAs MMIC chipset in SMT packages for a wide band ESM system
Author :
Johansson, Stefan ; Billström, Niklas ; Tengs, Audun ; Lingsten, Johan
Author_Institution :
Ericsson Microwave Syst., Microwave & Antennas, Molndal, Sweden
Abstract :
A highly integrated multifunction GaAs MMIC chipset intended for wide band signal detection in the C-, X-, and Ku-band has been developed and verified. The chipset consists of three chips with amplification, frequency conversion, gain-control, and signal distribution within the frequency range 2-25 GHz. The chipset enables sub-band selection within 5-18 GHz and consecutive transformation into a lower frequency band of 2-5 GHz, including out of sub-band filtering. The transformation of frequency band is solved by signal mixing in two steps, filtering the signal in-between. The first mixer is based on a single balanced resistive FET mixer in order to improve suppression of unwanted IM-products, while the second mixer is a single FET mixer, optimizing for a small circuit layout. For the in-between filtering, a semi-lumped filter design is chosen. To reduce production costs all chips are mounted in packages to enable surface mount techniques (SMT). The chipset is intended for integration in a low cost wide band electronic support measure (ESM) system.
Keywords :
III-V semiconductors; MMIC mixers; amplification; circuit optimisation; field effect transistors; filtering theory; gallium arsenide; integrated circuit layout; signal detection; surface mount technology; 2 to 25 GHz; C-band; GaAs; GaAs MMIC chipset; IM-product; Ku-band; SMT package; X-band; amplification; circuit layout; circuit optimization; frequency band; frequency conversion; gain-control; in-between filtering; resistive FET mixer; semilumped filter design; signal distribution; signal filtering; single FET mixer; surface mount technique; wide band ESM system; wide band electronic support measure system; wide band signal detection; Costs; FETs; Filtering; Frequency conversion; Gallium arsenide; MMICs; Packaging; Signal detection; Surface-mount technology; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Conference, 2005 European
Print_ISBN :
2-9600551-2-8
DOI :
10.1109/EUMC.2005.1610119