放大器
CMOS芯片
电气工程
材料科学
光电子学
物理
光学
工程类
作者
Naftali Landsberg,Eran Socher
标识
DOI:10.1109/tmtt.2017.2695181
摘要
A new topology of a low-power F-band reflection amplifier for active reflectarrays is proposed and demonstrated using a CMOS fully depleted silicon-on-insulator 28-nm process. The design enables frequency response and center frequency tuning, as well as phase control of the reflected signal. The chip consumes a core area of only 90 × 80 μm 2 and is incorporated into a 2 × 2 printed reflectarray antenna, implementing the first co-polarized active reflectarray. Such implementation enables, for the first time, active reflectarrays with dual polarization ability, which can be used for full-duplex links, as well as polarization diversity applications. Design considerations for a stable reflection amplifier, as well as measurement results of the reflection amplifier and reflectarray, are presented in this paper. Variable stable gain of 5-25 dB at the frequency range of 106-127 GHz was achieved, with noise figure of 10.5-11.7 dB. The total power consumption was 6-20 mW, depending on the chosen frequency response. An active antenna gain of 28 dBi was measured for the 2 × 2 reflectarray.
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