Title :
Fully Integrated ASK Receiver MMIC for Terahertz Communications at 300 GHz
Author :
Ho-Jin Song ; Kim, Jae-young ; Ajito, K. ; Yaita, Makoto ; Kukutsu, Naoya
Author_Institution :
Microsyst. Integration Labs., NTT Corp., Atsugi, Japan
Abstract :
An ASK receiver MMIC operating at 300 GHz for future terahertz communications is presented. In the receiver IC, we fully integrated all necessary components-a receiving dipole antenna, high gain RF amplifier, envelop detector for demodulating ASK signal and output differential data amplifier-in a 1000×2500 μm2 area. A silicon lens was used to compensate for the small gain of the on-chip antenna. To ensure reliable and stable operation, we designed the MMIC with a thin-film microstrip line, which is expected to suppress crosstalk between the on-chip antenna and the RF amplifier through the substrate and silicon lens. The packaged receiver module with the silicon lens is expected to provide approximately 24-dBi beam directivity. Measured RF and baseband bandwidths are around 30 and 15 GHz, respectively, when a single bias of 3.3 V and total current of around 86 mA are applied. With the receiver module, simple wireless data transmission was conducted for up to 24 Gbps in the 300-GHz band. At 12.5 Gbps, error-free data transmission (bit error rate <; 10-9) over 0.3 m was achieved with the transmission power of - 16-dBm and a 25-dBi transmitting antenna. With -10-dBm transmission power, measured Q-factors of the received eye patterns were larger than 6 for up to 20 Gbps, which implies that the bit error rate will be less than 10-9.
Keywords :
MIMIC; MMIC amplifiers; Q-factor; amplitude shift keying; differential amplifiers; dipole antennas; integrated circuit design; interference suppression; millimetre wave detectors; millimetre wave receivers; receiving antennas; submillimetre wave integrated circuits; transmitting antennas; ASK signal demodulation; Q-factors; bit error rate; bit rate 12.5 Gbit/s; crosstalk suppression; envelop detector; error-free data transmission; frequency 300 GHz; fully integrated ASK receiver MMIC design; high gain RF amplifier; on-chip antenna; output differential data amplifier; packaged receiver module; received eye patterns; receiving dipole antenna; silicon lens; terahertz communications; transmitting antenna; voltage 3.3 V; wireless data transmission; 300 GHz; MMIC; cascode amplifier; millimeter-wave integrated circuit; on-chip dipole antenna; silicon lens antenna; terahertz (THz) communications;
Journal_Title :
Terahertz Science and Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TTHZ.2013.2252954