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An SP10T Switch With Reconfigurable Matching and Symmetrical Routing Topologies Functioning From DC to 18 GHz


Abstract:

This article presents a broadband single-pole ten-throw (SP10T) switch with a low insertion loss (IL) performance. With the proposed three topologies, the design breaks t...Show More

Abstract:

This article presents a broadband single-pole ten-throw (SP10T) switch with a low insertion loss (IL) performance. With the proposed three topologies, the design breaks the constraints between bandwidth (BW) and IL. The proposed three topologies include: 1) employing a one-for-all symmetrically routed structure that achieves similar transfer functions for all pole-to-throw paths, and hence, one matching network covers all branches impedance matching; 2) a series-transmission-line (TL)-shunt unit that optimizes the IL and matching; and 3) a 3-in-1 reconfigurable matching network that varies the conjugate impedance and achieves the best performance for the three subfrequency bands that composes the entire BW. The compact reconfigurable matching network is based on constructing a 50- \Omega artificial transmission line (ATL) that compensates all parasitic and redundant components. The proposed reconfigurable SP10T switch is fabricated in a commercial 0.15- \mu \text{m} GaAs pHEMT process. Experimental results show the SP10T switch achieves an impressive wide BW from dc to 18 GHz with a favorable IL of 1.1–3.2 dB. The input P1dB points and IP3 points are better than 21.2 and 35.1 dBm, respectively. The isolation is higher than 24 dB.
Published in: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits ( Volume: 59, Issue: 6, June 2024)
Page(s): 1709 - 1721
Date of Publication: 08 December 2023

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