Title :
0.13-μm CMOS Phase Shifters for X-, Ku-, and K-Band Phased Arrays
Author :
Koh, Kwang-Jin ; Rebeiz, Gabriel M.
Author_Institution :
California Univ., San Diego
Abstract :
Two 4-bit active phase shifters integrated with all digital control circuitry in 0.13-mum RF CMOS technology are developed for X- and Ku-band (8-18 GHz) and K-band (18-26 GHz) phased arrays, respectively. The active digital phase shifters synthesize the required phase using a phase interpolation process by adding quadrature-phased input signals. The designs are based on a resonance-based quadrature all-pass filter for quadrature signaling with minimum loss and wide operation bandwidth. Both phase shifters can change phases with less than about 2 dB of RMS amplitude imbalance for all phase states through an associated DAC control. For the X- and Ku-band phase shifter, the RMS phase error is less than 10o over the entire 5-18 GHz range. The average insertion loss ranges from to at 5-20 GHz. The input for all 4-bit phase states is typically at -5.4 plusmn1.3 GHz in the X- and Ku-band phase shifter. The K-band phase shifter exhibits 6.5-13 of RMS phase error at 15-26 GHz. The average insertion loss is from 4.6 to at 15-26 GHz. The input of the K-band phase shifter is at 24 GHz. For both phase shifters, the core size excluding all the pads and the output 50 Omega matching circuits, inserted for measurement purpose only, is very small, 0.33times0.43 mm2 . The total current consumption is 5.8 mA in the X- and Ku-band phase shifter and 7.8 mA in the K-band phase shifter, from a 1.5 V supply voltage.
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; MMIC phase shifters; all-pass filters; antenna phased arrays; microwave antenna arrays; CMOS phase shifters; DAC control; K-band phased arrays; Kmu-band phased arrays; X-band phased arrays; active digital phase shifters; current 5.8 mA; current 7.8 mA; digital control circuitry; frequency 18 GHz to 26 GHz; frequency 8 GHz to 18 GHz; matching circuits; phase interpolation process; quadrature signaling; quadrature-phased input signals; resonance-based quadrature all-pass filter; size 0.13 mum; voltage 1.5 V; CMOS digital integrated circuits; CMOS technology; Digital control; Insertion loss; Integrated circuit synthesis; Integrated circuit technology; K-band; Phase shifters; Phased arrays; Radio frequency; Active phase shifters; CMOS analog integrated circuits; phased arrays; quadrature networks;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2007.907225