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2017
Conference Paper
Titel
A fully differential 100 - 140 GHz frequency quadrupler in a 130 nm SiGe:C technology for MIMO radar applications using the bootstrapped Gilbert-cell doubler topology
Abstract
This paper presents a frequency quadrupler implemented in a 130 nm SiGe:C technology suitable for radar systems with spatially distributed transmitters and receivers. The circuit is based on cascading the bootstrapped Gilbert-Cell doubler topology with differential inputs and differential outputs presented in [1]. In conjunction with a balancing input preamplifier and output buffer amplifier, a maximum power conversion gain of 26 dB and an output power of 0 - 4 dBm over 40 GHz (28 %) bandwidth in the range of 120 - 160 GHz is achieved. The frequency quadrupler operates at a power consumption of 132 mW with a 1 dB input gain compression point of -22 dBm. The differential output amplitude imbalance in the desired frequency range of 100 - 140GHz is well below +/- 1 dB and the preamplifier input match is better than -10 dB between 25 - 35GHz.