Diseño y caracterización de un conmutador de antena a 5 GHz en tecnología MMIC
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Madero Ayora, María José; Rodríguez Sánchez, Juan María; Crespo Cadenas, Carlos; Reina Tosina, Luis Javier; Fuente Rodríguez, Luisa María de la
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2005-09Derechos
© 2005 URSI España
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URSI 2005, XX Simposium Nacional de la Unión Científica Internacional de Radio, Gandía
Resumen/Abstract
This paper reports the design of an MMIC T/R
switch operating at 5.25 GHz. The design is based on a series–
parallel configuration with switching FETs in cut-off state in T
mode being replaced by LC resonators, so that all FETs are
in saturation during transmission as a means to improve the
linearity of the switch while driven by a high power at the
transmission port. An MMIC circuit has been implemented in
the OMMIC foundry using HEMTs of the ED02AH process.
The switch has an area of 0.6£1.3 mm2 and has been widely
characterized using precise microwave equipment. Experimental
results agree with simulation data predicted with ADS and show
that performance is within the state-of-the-art in MMIC switches
for mobile handsets, both in terms of linearity, bandwidth, output
power, isolation and insertion losses.
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