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A Fully Integrated 0.18-$\mu{\hbox {m}}$ CMOS Transceiver Chip for $X$-Band Phased-Array Systems
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Millimeter Wave TechnologyEngineeringFully IntegratedMixed-signal Integrated CircuitMicrowave TransmissionComputer EngineeringPhased-array SystemsX-band Core ChipIntegrated CircuitsCore ChipCmos Transceiver ChipMicroelectronicsMicrowave EngineeringCore Chip SystemRf SubsystemElectronic Circuit
An X-band core chip is designed and fabricated in 0.18- CMOS technology, which can significantly reduce the monolithic microwave integrated circuit count required for realizing an active beam-former T/R module. The core chip consists of two RX/TX paths, each of which includes a 6-b phase shifter, a 6-b attenuator, along with two input and output amplifiers. A new architecture for realizing such a core chip system and a low loss circuit for 5.625° phase shift block are proposed. The overall rms phase and gain errors are better than 2° and 0.25 dB, respectively, in both RX/TX paths. The gain of each path is around 12 dB, while the output 1-dB compression point is higher than 10 dBm over the band of interest.
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