Title :
60-GHz 5-bit Phase Shifter With Integrated VGA Phase-Error Compensation
Author :
Wei-Tsung Li ; Yun-Chieh Chiang ; Jeng-Han Tsai ; Hong-Yuan Yang ; Jen-Hao Cheng ; Tian-Wei Huang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of the Electr. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract :
A 57-64-GHz low phase-error 5-bit switch-type phase shifter integrated with a low phase-variation variable gain amplifier (VGA) is implemented through TSMC 90-nm CMOS low-power technology. Using the phase compensation technique, the proposed VGA can provide appropriate gain tuning with almost constant phase characteristics, thus greatly reducing the phase-tuning complexity in a phased-array system. The measured root mean square (rms) phase error of the 5-bit phase shifter is 2° at 62 GHz. The phase shifter has a low group-delay deviation (phase distortion) of +/- 8.5 ps and an excellent insertion loss flatness of ±0.8 dB for a specific phase-shifting state, across 57-64 GHz. For all 32 states, the insertion loss is 14.6 ± 3 dB, including pad loss at 60 GHz. For the integrated phase shifter and VGA, the VGA can provide 6.2-dB gain tuning range, which is wide enough to cover the loss variation of the phase shifter, with only 1.86° phase variation. The measured rms phase error of the 5-bit phase shifter and VGA is 3.8° at 63 GHz. The insertion loss of all 32 states is 5.4 dB, including pad loss at 60 GHz, and the loss flatness is ±0.8 dB over 57-64 GHz. To the best of our knowledge, the 5-bit phase shifter presents the best rms phase error at center frequency among the V-band switch-type phase shifter.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; millimetre wave amplifiers; millimetre wave phase shifters; TSMC CMOS low-power technology; V-band switch-type phase shifter; constant phase characteristics; frequency 57 GHz to 64 GHz; gain tuning; integrated VGA phase-error compensation; phase compensation; phase-tuning complexity; phased-array system; root mean square phase error; variable gain amplifier; Equivalent circuits; Insertion loss; Phase shifters; Switches; Switching circuits; Transistors; Tuning; CMOS; low phase variation; millimeter wave (MMW); phase shifter; variable gain amplifier (VGA);
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2013.2244226