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On-Chip Antenna Integration for Millimeter-Wave Single-Chip FMCW Radar, Providing High Efficiency and Isolation
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2016
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RadarEngineeringRadio FrequencyAntennaOn-chip AntennasMicrowave AntennaSingle-chip Radar ShowProviding High EfficiencyMillimeter Wave TechnologyMicrowave EngineeringOn-chip Antenna IntegrationOn-chip Integrated AntennasElectromagnetic Compatibility
A complete functional 60-GHz BiCMOS single-chip millimeter-wave frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar with on-chip integrated antennas is designed, realized, and experimentally validated. The chip is configured with one transmitting and two receiving antennas. A high antenna efficiency and isolation between the transmitting and receiving antennas is achieved by using a cavity-backed on-chip monopole and by optimizing the package environment. Surface-wave losses and back radiation are reduced, and a high antenna gain is obtained with small ripples in the antenna pattern by implementing special structures on the PCB of the integrated circuit package. The experimental results from the single-chip radar show that the on-chip antennas provide a gain of 2 dBi with very low back radiation. The realized antennas achieve an impedance bandwidth of more than 50% with a corresponding simulated efficiency of 45%. In addition, the proposed approach suppresses surface waves and meets the specific FMCW radar requirements, such as a more than 25-dB isolation between the transmitting and receiving antennas.
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