Bredendiek, ChristianChristianBredendiekVogelsang, FlorianFlorianVogelsangAufinger, KlausKlausAufingerPohl, NilsNilsPohl2023-07-112023-07-112022https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/44545010.23919/EuMIC54520.2022.99234912-s2.0-85141848385This paper presents a signal source with a continuous frequency tuning range of 50 GHz for high resolution FMCW radar systems in the lower millimeter wave region. The concept of the signal source is based on an ultra-wideband Ku -Band LC-VCO along with two cascaded bootstrapped Gilbert-Cell frequency doublers. The chip is fabricated in Infineon's BiCMOS production technology B11HFC which offers HBTs with an fT of 250 GHz and fmax of 370 GHz. The chip has a power consumption of only 241 mW and uses an area of 0.864 mm2 . The signal source reaches an absolute frequency tuning range (FTR) of 50 GHz (relative FTR=81%) at a center frequency of 62.2 GHz. The phase noise at 1 MHz offset is as low as -95 dBc/Hz. The output level is around 3 dBm.enFrequency SynthesisMillimeter-wave TransceiversMMICsSiGe bipolar ICsultra-widebandA 37-87 GHz Continuously Tunable Signal Source in a 130 nm SiGe:C BiCMOS Technologyconference paper