S. Chartier, B. Schleicher, F. Korndorfer, S. Glisic, G. Fischer, H. Schumacher
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A fully integrated fully differential low-noise amplifier for short range automotive radar using a SiGe:C BiCMOS Technology
A fully integrated fully differential low-noise amplifier for 79 GHz short range radar applications using a highspeed SiGe:C BiCMOS technology is presented. The integrated circuit uses thin-film microstrip lines and exhibits compact design (530 times 690 mum2), low power consumption (90 mW at 3 V supply voltage), high gain (13 dB gain at 81 GHz), good linearity and reverse isolation. In order to ease the measurements of the circuit, a simple technique was used to measure single-ended the differential amplifier. To overcome possible inaccuracy of the line model, shorting bars are placed along these elements to allow easy correction and to avoid redesign.