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摘要
本文提出了射频集成电路中集成无源电路的系统推导模型。这种通用的简洁电路模型代表了清晰的物理意义,可以很容易地插入RFIC设计流程。作为示例,推导了采用0.18 μ m CMOS工艺制作的一段共面波导(CPW)和一个方形螺旋电感的物理意义电路模型。在0.45 GHz ~ 10 GHz的频率范围内,推导出的电路模型的Q性能和频率响应与实测结果非常吻合,证明了该方法的有效性和实用性。
A derived physically expressive circuit model for integrated passives in RFIC
A systematic derived circuit model for integrated passives in RFICs is presented in this paper. This generic concise circuit model represents clear physical meaning and can be easily plugged into the RFIC design flow. As demonstration examples, the physically meaningful circuit models of a section of coplanar waveguide (CPW) and a square spiral inductor fabricated using 0.18 mum CMOS process are derived. Excellent agreement of the Q performances and the frequency responses of the derived circuit model with those from the measurements can be observed over the frequency range from 0.45 GHz to 10 GHz, demonstrating the validity and the usefulness of this new circuit model extraction approach.