基于增强型电感模型的共面混频器应用于毫米波频率

P. Pogatzki, D. Kother, R. Kulke, B. Hopf, T. Sporkmann, I. Wolff
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毫米波频率上变频器的设计者面临一个问题,即LO频率和RF频率的间隔非常近。因此,匹配网络不能自动实现对LO信号的抑制。为了抑制输出端口的LO信号,必须应用窄带宽的滤波器或将混频器设置为平衡混频器。通常,第二种解决方案更方便。平衡混合器可以通过利用90°或180°混合器与两个相同的单混合器级相结合来建立。这些混合电路由传输线耦合器或集总元件组成。对于高封装密度设计,集总混合是首选的解决方案,因为它们利用较少的芯片面积。与Pogatzki和Kramer概述的微带技术相比,基于共面技术的电路设计具有几个优势(1)。过去,适用于交互式CAD的共面矩形电感器的精确模型无法用于毫米波频率。因此,为了达到平衡混合器所需的相位条件,使用了大型混合器,如兰格耦合器或大鼠赛跑耦合器。本文介绍了一种基于Naghed和Wolff(2)、Naghed等人(3)、Kulke和Sporkmann(4)、Pogatzki等人(5)的增强型电感器模型,该模型适用于毫米波频率范围内的各种几何形状,因此可用于设计90°和180°混合电路。这些混合电路只需要标准耦合器所占芯片面积的10%左右。
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Coplanar Hybrids based on an Enhanced Inductor Model for Mixer Applications up to mm-Wave Frequencies
A designer of up-converters for mm-wave frequencies faces a problem, in that the LO frequency and RF frequency are spaced very close together. Therefore, the suppression of the LO signal is not automatically achieved with the matching networks. In order to suppress the LO signal at the output port, a filter with narrow bandwidth has to be applied or the mixer has to be set up as a balanced mixer. Normally, the second solution is more convenient. A balanced mixer can be set up by utilising 90° or 180° hybrids in conjunction with two identical single mixer stages. These hybrids consist of transmission line couplers or lumped elements. For a high packing density design lumped hybrids are the preferred solution since they utilise less chip area. Circuit design based on coplanar technique offers several advantages compared to microstrip technique as outlined by Pogatzki and Kramer (1). Accurate models for coplanar rectangular inductors which are suitable for interactive CAD were not available for mm-wave frequencies in the past. Therefore, large hybrids like Lange couplers or rat-race couplers were used to achieve the required phase conditions for balanced mixers. This paper introduces an enhanced inductor model based on Naghed and Wolff (2), Naghed et al (3), Kulke and Sporkmann (4), Pogatzki et al (5), which is valid for a wide range of geometries up to mm-wave frequencies and therefore, can be used to design 90° and 180° hybrids. These hybrids require only about 10% of the chip area that standard couplers occupy.
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