A low power 245 GHz subharmonic receiver
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1.Engineering College, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua 321000, China;2.State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, China;3.IHP, Microelectronics, Frankfurt Oder, 15236, Germany;4.Heinz Nixdorf Institute , Paderborn University, 33102, Germany

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TN433

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the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation Youth Fund LQ17F040001;State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves Open Project Fund, Southeast University, China K201817Supported by the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation Youth Fund (LQ17F040001), and State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves Open Project Fund, Southeast University, China (K201817)

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    A low power 245 GHz subharmonic receiver for gas spectroscopy sensor application has been proposed. The receiver is characterized by low power, high linearity and high integration level. The receiver consists of a four stage common base (CB) LNA, a 2nd passive APDP (anti-parallel diode pair) SHM (subharmonic mixer), a 120 GHz push-push VCO with 1/64 divider, a 120 GHz PA (power amplifier) and an IF (intermediate frequency) amplifier. The receiver is fabricated in a SiGe:C BiCMOS technology with fT/fmax=300/500 GHz. The measured conversion gain is 10.6 dB at 245 GHz with 3-dB bandwidths of 13 GHz , noise figure is 20 dB, and simulated input referred 1 dB compression point is -9 dBm. The receiver dissipates a power of 99.6 mW without 120 GHz VCO-PA chain, and a power of 312 mW with the 120 GHz VCO-PA chain.

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MAO Yan-Fei, E Shi-Ju, SCHMALZ Klaus, Christoph SCHEYTTJ. A low power 245 GHz subharmonic receiver[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves,2019,38(6):739~744

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  • Received:May 08,2019
  • Revised:November 18,2019
  • Adopted:July 05,2019
  • Online: December 17,2019
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