One single travelling-wave MMIC for highly linear broadband mixers and variable gain amplifiers

2005 
A travelling-wave circuit concept allowing device application both as ultra-broadband mixer and variable gain distributed amplifier is presented and demonstrated. The compact layout MMIC is realized in a 0.15μm GaAs pHEMTtechnology. Cascode amplifier cells with current-voltage feedback are used in eight-stage distributed configuration. In VGA mode, the gain may be controlled between 5-12dB with a near-constant bandwidth of up to 43GHz and excellent power matching properties. The amplifier is capable of delivering 20dBm to a 50Ω load. Being operated as travelling-wave mixer, the device exhibits 2dB conversion loss in a bandwidth exceeding 50GHz, while requiring the comparatively low LO power of 5dBm. Mixer operation is demonstrated both for downconversion to fixed IF- and for broadband conversion using fixed LO frequencies. In mixer mode, exceptionally high input-related linearity of 6dBm is reached.
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