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Publications (1)


A PAE of 17.5% Ka-band balanced frequency doubler with conversion gain of 20 dB
  • Conference Paper

June 2012

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Yong-Zhong Xiong

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A frequency doubler from 27 to 41 GHz fabricated in 0.13-μm SiGe BiCMOS technology with a maximum output power of 8 dBm and a power added efficiency (PAE) of 17.5% at dc power consumption of 35 mW is presented. It consists of a balun, a driver amplifier (DA), a common-base (CB) core and a medium power amplifier. The CB topology with balun is designed for wider bandwidth and better matching. The measured results showed that the doubler presents a gain of 16.8-19.8 dB, an output power of 1.3-4.3 dBm, and a fundamental rejection of better than 25.7 dB from 27 to 41 GHz with -15.5 dBm input power. The chip size is 0.75 × 0.45 mm2.

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... These fundamental differential signals cancel each other better and the in phase second harmonic signals enhance each other at node A, shown in Figure 6. Thus, our proposed CB structure can be easily integrated with the balun to achieve the wide bandwidth [11]. ...

Reference:

A Q-band frequency synthesizer in 0.13 μM SiGe BiCMOS
A PAE of 17.5% Ka-band balanced frequency doubler with conversion gain of 20 dB
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • June 2012