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An Efficient, Broadband SiGe HBT Non-Uniform Distributed Power Amplifier Leveraging a Compact, Two-Section λ/4 Output Impedance Transformer
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Publication Year
2022-07-01
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, Vol.70, pp.3524-3533
Keyword
BiCMOSBroadbandCascodeDistributed power amplifier (DPA)HBTPhased arrayQuarter wave (λ/4)SiGeTransformerTransmission line (TL)UniformWideband
Mesh Keyword
BroadbandBroadband CommunicationCascodeDistributed power amplifierImpedanceInductorPhased-arraysQuarter wave (λ/4)Quarter wavesTransformerTransmission lineTransmission-lineUniformWide-bandWideband.
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RadiationCondensed Matter PhysicsElectrical and Electronic Engineering
Abstract
An efficient, broadband SiGe HBT cascode nonuniform distributed power amplifier (NDPA) is presented for low-cost, fully integrated Si-based phased arrays. Optimum load impedances at each SiGe HBT cascode in a four-stage NDPA core are obtained by scaling the characteristic impedance (Z0) of the collector transmission lines (TLs) and tapering the SiGe HBT emitter area simultaneously. A novel compact, lumped-element two-section λ/4 output impedance transformer (OIT) is proposed to lower the NDPA load impedance (ZL) from 50 to 25 Ω over more than one decade bandwidth (BW). Each λ/4 impedance transformer is realized by four cascaded CLC π-networks integrated into a single three-turn symmetric inductor in order to achieve compact size, high passive efficiency, and high LC cutoff frequency (fc). The systematic design approach of a lumped-element λ/4 impedance transformer with an arbitrary Z0 is described in detail. The prototype NDPA was fabricated in 0.13-μ m SiGe HBT BiCMOS technology. The proposed SiGe HBT cascode NDPA supports both high linearity (HL) and high gain (HG) modes, each suited to a specific application. The NDPA attains a peak power gain of 10.3/12.5 dB, a saturated output power (Pout) of 21.3/21.5 dBm, and a power added efficiency (PAE) of 12.2%/12.5%-21.6%/22.0% for HL/HG modes, with a 3-dB BW from 1.5 to 24.0 GHz. The NDPA delivers 13.0-dBm average Pout with a PAE of 10.0% at 6-Gbit/s data rate 64 QAM modulation.
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eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/32767
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/tmtt.2022.3168546
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