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A Low-Power Wideband Transmitter Front-End Chip for 80 GHz FMCW Radar Systems With Integrated 23 GHz Downconverter VCO | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

A Low-Power Wideband Transmitter Front-End Chip for 80 GHz FMCW Radar Systems With Integrated 23 GHz Downconverter VCO


Abstract:

A low-power FMCW 80 GHz radar transmitter front-end chip is presented, which was fabricated in a SiGe bipolar production technology ( fT=180 GHz, fmax=250 GHz ). Addition...Show More

Abstract:

A low-power FMCW 80 GHz radar transmitter front-end chip is presented, which was fabricated in a SiGe bipolar production technology ( fT=180 GHz, fmax=250 GHz ). Additionally to the fundamental 80 GHz VCO, a 4:1-frequency divider (up to 100 GHz), a 23 GHz local oscillator (VCO) with a low phase noise of -112 dBc/Hz (1 MHz offset), a PLL-mixer and a static frequency divider is integrated together with several output buffers. This chip was designed for low power consumption (in total <; 0.5 W, i.e., 100 mA at 5 V supply voltage), which is dominated by the 80 GHz VCO due to the demands for high output power (≈ 12 dBm) and low phase noise (minimum -97 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset) within the total wide tuning range from 68 GHz to 92.5 GHz (Δf = 24.5 GHz). Measurements of the double-PLL system at 80 GHz showed a low phase noise of -88 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset frequency.
Published in: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits ( Volume: 47, Issue: 9, September 2012)
Page(s): 1974 - 1980
Date of Publication: 11 July 2012

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