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Proton radiation response of monolithic Millimeter-wave transceiver building blocks implemented in 200 GHz SiGe technology
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Ghz Sige TechnologyEngineeringRadio FrequencyMev Proton IrradiationProton Tolerance PerspectiveProton Radiation ResponseElectromagnetic CompatibilityRf SemiconductorElectronic EngineeringIntentional HardeningElectrical EngineeringHigh-frequency DeviceAntennaComputer EngineeringCosmic RayMillimeter Wave TechnologyMicroelectronicsMicrowave EngineeringMillimeter WaveRf Subsystem
This work presents the first experimental results on the effects of 63.3 MeV proton irradiation on 60 GHz monolithic point-to-point broadband space data link transceiver building blocks implemented in a 200 GHz SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) technology. A SiGe low-noise amplifier and a SiGe voltage-controlled oscillator were each irradiated to proton fluences of 5.0/spl times/10/sup 13/ p/cm/sup 2/. The device and circuit level performance degradation associated with these extreme proton fluences is found to be minimal, suggesting that such SiGe HBT transceivers should be robust from a proton tolerance perspective for space applications, without intentional hardening at either the device or circuit level.
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