A Wideband, Dual-Path, Millimeter-Wave Power Amplifier With 20 dBm Output Power and PAE Above 15% in 130 nm SiGe-BiCMOS

被引:79
作者
Zhao, Yi [1 ]
Long, John R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Delft Univ Technol, Elect Res Lab DIMES, NL-2628 CD Delft, Netherlands
关键词
Current-summing; monolithic transformer; self-shielding; parasitic compensation; power splitter; power combiner; power amplifier; neutralization; wideband; frequency scalability; millimeter-wave; multi-path amplifier; SiGe-BiCMOS; DISTRIBUTED ACTIVE-TRANSFORMER; STABILITY; RF;
D O I
10.1109/JSSC.2012.2201275
中图分类号
TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
学科分类号
0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
A frequency-scalable, three-stage, transformer-coupled millimeter-wave power amplifier (PA) is implemented in 130 nm SiGe-BiCMOS. Differential common-base gain stages extend collector-emitter breakdown voltage beyond 3 V, while collector-emitter neutralization increases reverse isolation and stability. Monolithic self-shielded transformers designed for low insertion loss and compact dimensions on-chip include: a 2:4 input power splitter, a 4:1 output balun combiner and inter-stage coupling transformers. The balun combiner and fully-differential splitter are compensated for imbalances caused by parasitic interwinding capacitance, and simulations predict better than 3% uniformity between reflected port-to-port impedances at 60 GHz. Simulated impedance uniformity is within 6% from 55-65 GHz, and insertion loss of the < 0.015 mm(2) combiner prototypes at 60 GHz is below 1 dB. The 0.72 mm(2) 60 GHz-band PA realizes a measured peak small-signal gain higher than 20 dB with over 10 GHz -3 dB bandwidth. Reverse isolation is better than 51 dB from 50-65 GHz and the PA is unconditionally stable. It consumes 353 mW (quiescent) from a 1.8 V supply and the active area is 0.25 mm(2). Maximum output power and peak power-added efficiency (PAE) are 20.1 dBm and 18% at 62 GHz, respectively. An up-banded 79-87.5 GHz PA is also implemented to verify frequency scalability of the design. The 0.23 mm(2) active area 79 GHz PA prototype produces 18 dBm saturated output power and 9% peak-PAE at 84 GHz from a 2.5 V supply.
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