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Design and measurement of 0.1 – 4.5 GHz SiGe BiCMOS MMIC digital step attenuator | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Design and measurement of 0.1 – 4.5 GHz SiGe BiCMOS MMIC digital step attenuator


Abstract:

The design and measurement of 0.1 – 4.5 GHz 5-bit MMIC digital step attenuator (DSA) are presented. The MMIC DSA is fabricated with 0.25 um SiGe BiCMOS process and includ...Show More

Abstract:

The design and measurement of 0.1 – 4.5 GHz 5-bit MMIC digital step attenuator (DSA) are presented. The MMIC DSA is fabricated with 0.25 um SiGe BiCMOS process and includes integrated driver providing serial/parallel control. The main features of MMIC DSA are as follows: wideband performances (it covers L-, S- and partially C-band); a good input and output return losses (less than 12 dB and 14 dB, respectively); small phase variation (RMS phase error less than 5.3°); integrated driver; small size (1.4×0.6 mm2); low power consumption Performances of MMIC DSA designed are compared with its commercial counterparts.
Date of Conference: 03-06 October 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 05 January 2017
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Conference Location: Novosibirsk, Russia
Author image of Igor M. Dobush
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
Igor M. Dobush, Ph.D., Senior Research Officer. TUSUR. Research interests: MMIC Design, On-Wafer Measurements, Characterization and Modeling of RF and Microwave Components, EDA/CAD tools for microwave circuits.
Igor M. Dobush, Ph.D., Senior Research Officer. TUSUR. Research interests: MMIC Design, On-Wafer Measurements, Characterization and Modeling of RF and Microwave Components, EDA/CAD tools for microwave circuits.View more
Author image of Feodor I. Sheyerman
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
Feodor I. Sheyerman, Ph. D (2007), Head of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer Systems (LICS) in TUSUR. He specializes in design of RF and microwave circuits, IC design, MMIC measurement and manufacturing technologies. He has more than 10 years of experience in the field of RFIC and MMIC design. He is a cofounder of the “TUSUR-Electronica” IC design company, a spin off of the TUSUR University.
Feodor I. Sheyerman, Ph. D (2007), Head of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer Systems (LICS) in TUSUR. He specializes in design of RF and microwave circuits, IC design, MMIC measurement and manufacturing technologies. He has more than 10 years of experience in the field of RFIC and MMIC design. He is a cofounder of the “TUSUR-Electronica” IC design company, a spin off of the TUSUR University.View more
Author image of Leonid I. Babak
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
Leonid I. Babak, Dr. Sc., Ph.D., Professor, Vice-Director of Nanotechnology Center, TUSUR. Research interests: MMIC design, computed-aided design, synthesis of microwave active/passive circuits, evolutionary electronics, “visual” design techniques. More than 250 scientific publications.
Leonid I. Babak, Dr. Sc., Ph.D., Professor, Vice-Director of Nanotechnology Center, TUSUR. Research interests: MMIC design, computed-aided design, synthesis of microwave active/passive circuits, evolutionary electronics, “visual” design techniques. More than 250 scientific publications.View more
Author image of Andrei S. Salnikov
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
Andrei S. Salnikov, Ph.D. (2013), Senior Research Officer of TUSUR University. Research interests: modeling and PDK development for MMICs, statistical analysis of microwave circuits, passive on-chip element design.
Andrei S. Salnikov, Ph.D. (2013), Senior Research Officer of TUSUR University. Research interests: modeling and PDK development for MMICs, statistical analysis of microwave circuits, passive on-chip element design.View more
Author image of Alexey A. Kalentyev
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
Alexey A. Kalentyev, Junior Research Officer of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer System (LICS), TUSUR. Research interests: EDA/CAD development, automated structural-parametric genetic-algorithm-based synthesis of microwave circuits. More than 60 scientific publications.
Alexey A. Kalentyev, Junior Research Officer of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer System (LICS), TUSUR. Research interests: EDA/CAD development, automated structural-parametric genetic-algorithm-based synthesis of microwave circuits. More than 60 scientific publications.View more
Author image of Dmitriy V. Garays
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
Dmitry V. Garays, Junior Research Officer of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer System (LICS), TUSUR. Reasearch interests: EDA/CAD development, automated genetic-algorithm-based synthesis of microwave circuits. More than 30 scientific publications.
Dmitry V. Garays, Junior Research Officer of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer System (LICS), TUSUR. Reasearch interests: EDA/CAD development, automated genetic-algorithm-based synthesis of microwave circuits. More than 30 scientific publications.View more
Author image of Aleksandr E. Goryainov
Tomskij gosudarstvennyj universitet sistem upravlenija i radiojelektroniki, Tomsk, Tomsk, RU
Aleksandr E. Goryainov, Junior Research Officer TUSUR. Research interests - designing high-performance microwave power amplifiers, automated structural-parametric genetic-algorithm-based synthesis of microwave circuits.
Aleksandr E. Goryainov, Junior Research Officer TUSUR. Research interests - designing high-performance microwave power amplifiers, automated structural-parametric genetic-algorithm-based synthesis of microwave circuits.View more
Author image of Roman K. Sobyanin
Tomskij gosudarstvennyj universitet sistem upravlenija i radiojelektroniki, Tomsk, Tomsk, RU
Roman K. Sobyanin, Master student of Faculty of Computer Systems and a Technician of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer Systems (LICS), TUSUR. Research interests: design of highperformance microwave power amplifiers.
Roman K. Sobyanin, Master student of Faculty of Computer Systems and a Technician of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer Systems (LICS), TUSUR. Research interests: design of highperformance microwave power amplifiers.View more

I. Introduction

Microwave digital step attenuators (DSA) are widely used in transmit/receive modules (TRMs) applied for radar and radio-relay systems [1]. Microwave TRMs usually use microwave monolithic integrated circuits (MMICs) manufactured with A3B5 semiconductors technologies (GaAs and GaN). However, now the circuits for controlling the microwave signal's amplitude and phase in TRM (attenuators, phase shifters, and switches) are increasingly fabricated with SiGe BiCMOS technology [2], [3]. In comparison with A3B5, this process provides a higher integration scale, smaller weight, size and cost, and lower power consumption. In addition, the important advantage of SiGe BiCMOS technology is the ability to combine analog and complex digital control circuits (drivers) in a single fabrication process. Contrary, the use of A3B5 manufacturing technology for implementing digital drivers is much more complicated, enlarges the development cost, increases MMIC size and limits control capabilities [2], [3].

Author image of Igor M. Dobush
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
Igor M. Dobush, Ph.D., Senior Research Officer. TUSUR. Research interests: MMIC Design, On-Wafer Measurements, Characterization and Modeling of RF and Microwave Components, EDA/CAD tools for microwave circuits.
Igor M. Dobush, Ph.D., Senior Research Officer. TUSUR. Research interests: MMIC Design, On-Wafer Measurements, Characterization and Modeling of RF and Microwave Components, EDA/CAD tools for microwave circuits.View more
Author image of Feodor I. Sheyerman
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
Feodor I. Sheyerman, Ph. D (2007), Head of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer Systems (LICS) in TUSUR. He specializes in design of RF and microwave circuits, IC design, MMIC measurement and manufacturing technologies. He has more than 10 years of experience in the field of RFIC and MMIC design. He is a cofounder of the “TUSUR-Electronica” IC design company, a spin off of the TUSUR University.
Feodor I. Sheyerman, Ph. D (2007), Head of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer Systems (LICS) in TUSUR. He specializes in design of RF and microwave circuits, IC design, MMIC measurement and manufacturing technologies. He has more than 10 years of experience in the field of RFIC and MMIC design. He is a cofounder of the “TUSUR-Electronica” IC design company, a spin off of the TUSUR University.View more
Author image of Leonid I. Babak
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
Leonid I. Babak, Dr. Sc., Ph.D., Professor, Vice-Director of Nanotechnology Center, TUSUR. Research interests: MMIC design, computed-aided design, synthesis of microwave active/passive circuits, evolutionary electronics, “visual” design techniques. More than 250 scientific publications.
Leonid I. Babak, Dr. Sc., Ph.D., Professor, Vice-Director of Nanotechnology Center, TUSUR. Research interests: MMIC design, computed-aided design, synthesis of microwave active/passive circuits, evolutionary electronics, “visual” design techniques. More than 250 scientific publications.View more
Author image of Andrei S. Salnikov
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
Andrei S. Salnikov, Ph.D. (2013), Senior Research Officer of TUSUR University. Research interests: modeling and PDK development for MMICs, statistical analysis of microwave circuits, passive on-chip element design.
Andrei S. Salnikov, Ph.D. (2013), Senior Research Officer of TUSUR University. Research interests: modeling and PDK development for MMICs, statistical analysis of microwave circuits, passive on-chip element design.View more
Author image of Alexey A. Kalentyev
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
Alexey A. Kalentyev, Junior Research Officer of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer System (LICS), TUSUR. Research interests: EDA/CAD development, automated structural-parametric genetic-algorithm-based synthesis of microwave circuits. More than 60 scientific publications.
Alexey A. Kalentyev, Junior Research Officer of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer System (LICS), TUSUR. Research interests: EDA/CAD development, automated structural-parametric genetic-algorithm-based synthesis of microwave circuits. More than 60 scientific publications.View more
Author image of Dmitriy V. Garays
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
Dmitry V. Garays, Junior Research Officer of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer System (LICS), TUSUR. Reasearch interests: EDA/CAD development, automated genetic-algorithm-based synthesis of microwave circuits. More than 30 scientific publications.
Dmitry V. Garays, Junior Research Officer of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer System (LICS), TUSUR. Reasearch interests: EDA/CAD development, automated genetic-algorithm-based synthesis of microwave circuits. More than 30 scientific publications.View more
Author image of Aleksandr E. Goryainov
Tomskij gosudarstvennyj universitet sistem upravlenija i radiojelektroniki, Tomsk, Tomsk, RU
Aleksandr E. Goryainov, Junior Research Officer TUSUR. Research interests - designing high-performance microwave power amplifiers, automated structural-parametric genetic-algorithm-based synthesis of microwave circuits.
Aleksandr E. Goryainov, Junior Research Officer TUSUR. Research interests - designing high-performance microwave power amplifiers, automated structural-parametric genetic-algorithm-based synthesis of microwave circuits.View more
Author image of Roman K. Sobyanin
Tomskij gosudarstvennyj universitet sistem upravlenija i radiojelektroniki, Tomsk, Tomsk, RU
Roman K. Sobyanin, Master student of Faculty of Computer Systems and a Technician of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer Systems (LICS), TUSUR. Research interests: design of highperformance microwave power amplifiers.
Roman K. Sobyanin, Master student of Faculty of Computer Systems and a Technician of Laboratory of Intelligent Computer Systems (LICS), TUSUR. Research interests: design of highperformance microwave power amplifiers.View more
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