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Low-Loss and Broadband Asymmetric Broadside-Coupled Balun for Mixer Design in 0.18-$\mu{\hbox {m}}$ CMOS Technology

Authors :
Tsung-Yu Yang
Hwann-Kaeo Chiou
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques. 56:835-848
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2008.

Abstract

This study presents an asymmetric broadside coupled balun with low-loss broadband characteristics for mixer designs. The correlation between balun impedance and a 3D multilayer CMOS structure are discussed and analyzed. Two asymmetric multilayer meander coupled lines are adopted to implement the baluns. Three balanced mixers that comprise three miniature asymmetric broadside coupled Marchand baluns are implemented to demonstrate the applicability to MOS technology. Both a single and dual balun occupy an area of only 0.06 mm2. The balun achieves a measured bandwidth of over 120%, an insertion loss of better than 4.1 dB (3 dB for an ideal balun) at the center frequency, an amplitude imbalance of less than 1 dB, and a phase imbalance of less than 5deg from 10 to 60 GHz. The first demonstrated circuit is a Ku-band mixer, which is implemented with a miniaturized balun to reduce the chip area by 80%. This 17-GHz mixer yields a conversion loss of better than 6.8 dB with a chip size of 0.24 mm2. The second circuit is a 15-60-GHz broadband single-balanced mixer, which achieves a conversion loss of better than 15 dB and occupies a chip area of 0.24 mm2. A three-conductor miniaturized dual balun is then developed for use in the third mixer. This star mixer incorporates two miniature dual baluns to achieve a conversion loss of better than 15 dB from 27 to 54 GHz, and occupies a chip area of 0.34 mm2.

Details

ISSN :
15579670 and 00189480
Volume :
56
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
Accession number :
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