DocumentCode :
41840
Title :
A Compact, Supply-Voltage Scalable 45–66 GHz Baseband-Combining CMOS Phased-Array Receiver
Author :
Kundu, Sandipan ; Paramesh, Jeyanandh
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Volume :
50
Issue :
2
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Feb. 2015
Firstpage :
527
Lastpage :
542
Abstract :
This paper presents a four-element phased-array receiver which achieves 38% fractional bandwidth around 55 GHz. Baseband phase-shifting is employed to eliminate wideband phase-shifters, power dividers, and quadrature splitters operating at millimeter-wave frequencies. Antenna weighting and combining are accomplished using a highly digital Cartesian phase-shifter and current summation, respectively. Transformer-coupling techniques are introduced in the LNA to simultaneously achieve wide bandwidth, reduced noise figure, gain boosting and neutralization. Cascode-free and folded topologies are used throughout to enable operation from a scalable supply voltage. To overcome challenges associated with wideband LO distribution, the LO network employs multiconductor transmission lines to distribute four-phase LO signals. The LO distribution network is absorbed into the LO buffers and terminated by distributed LC loads near the I/Q mixers in each phased-array element. The phased-array receiver is fabricated in a 45 nm SOI CMOS process and achieves 26.2 dB (20.2 dB) of element gain over 21 GHz (19 GHz) of 3 dB bandwidth with 5.5 dB/9.8 dB (7.7 dB/12 dB) minimum/maximum NF while dissipating 30 mW/element (14 mW/element) from a 1.1 V (0.6 V) supply voltage. The worst case -1 dB (input) compression is -28 dBm at 1.1 V. A worst case coupling of 26 dB (45 dB) is measured between adjacent (nonadjacent) elements. The IF bandwidth is 1.2 GHz, limited by the wirebond and PCB interface to the chip. The design occupies only 0.225 mm 2 per element including LO buffer/distribution.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; millimetre wave phase shifters; millimetre wave receivers; multiconductor transmission lines; power dividers; LO buffers; LO distribution network; SOI CMOS process; antenna weighting; bandwidth 1.2 GHz; baseband phase-shifting; cascode-free topologies; compact CMOS phased-array receiver; distributed LC loads; folded topologies; four-element phased-array receiver; four-phase LO signals; frequency 21 GHz; gain 26.2 dB; millimeter-wave frequencies; multiconductor transmission lines; power 30 W; power dividers; quadrature splitters; scalable supply voltage; size 45 nm; supply-voltage scalable baseband-combining CMOS phased-array receiver; transformer-coupling techniques; voltage 1.1 V; wideband phase-shifters; Couplings; Mixers; Noise; Radio frequency; Receivers; Wideband; 60 GHz; $V$-band; CMOS; millimeter-wave; multiconductor transmission line; neutralization; on-chip transformer; phased-array; supply-voltage scalable; ultra-wideband;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9200
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2014.2364820
Filename :
6955857
Link To Document :
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