275 GHz Quadrature Receivers for THz-Band 6G Indoor Network in 130-nm SiGe Technology
We report two 275-GHz quadrature receivers (Rx’s) with mixer-first and LNA-first architectures in a 130-nm SiGe BiCMOS process. Both quadrature Rx’s contain I and Q mixers implemented with a modified Gilbert-cell mixer with swapped RF and local oscillation (LO) ports to downcon...
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| description | We report two 275-GHz quadrature receivers (Rx’s) with mixer-first and LNA-first architectures in a 130-nm SiGe BiCMOS process. Both quadrature Rx’s contain I and Q mixers implemented with a modified Gilbert-cell mixer with swapped RF and local oscillation (LO) ports to downconvert the RF signal at 260–290 GHz to the I and Q intermediate frequency (IF) bands at 0.1–30GHz. For a cost-effective solution, a compact 260GHz quadrature LO chain is integrated with a compact frequency tripler with an E-band driving amplifier (DA), a 260-GHz DA, and a differential hybrid coupler to generate the quadrature LO signals for I and Q mixers. Comprised of a push-push doubler cascaded with a single-balanced mixer, the frequency tripler was employed to isolate the LO harmonic leakages from the IF band. A wideband IF amplifier was used for an aimed conversion gain higher than 20 dB in each channel. In the measurement, the implemented mixer-first and LNA-first Rx’s achieved a minimum single-sideband (SSB) noise figure (NF) of 22.3 and 21 dB, a peak gain of 21.4 and 27.5 dB with an IF bandwidth of 30 GHz. The amplitude and phase imbalances between the I and Q channels of the mixer-first Rx were measured around 1 dB and 4°. The fabricated mixer-firs and LNA-first chips occupy a whole area of 1.418 and 2.030 mm2, and consume a DC power of 434 and 490 mW, respectively. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-87ba8a04f1fb459aa982a06f3af5b1fb2025-08-20T00:39:58ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362023-01-011113854013854810.1109/ACCESS.2023.334002310345536275 GHz Quadrature Receivers for THz-Band 6G Indoor Network in 130-nm SiGe TechnologyJeong-Moon Song0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0346-7899Van-Son Trinh1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8858-3196Sooyeon Kim2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5826-2287Jung-Dong Park3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4733-2160Division of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaDivision of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaElectronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Daejeon, Republic of KoreaDivision of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaWe report two 275-GHz quadrature receivers (Rx’s) with mixer-first and LNA-first architectures in a 130-nm SiGe BiCMOS process. Both quadrature Rx’s contain I and Q mixers implemented with a modified Gilbert-cell mixer with swapped RF and local oscillation (LO) ports to downconvert the RF signal at 260–290 GHz to the I and Q intermediate frequency (IF) bands at 0.1–30GHz. For a cost-effective solution, a compact 260GHz quadrature LO chain is integrated with a compact frequency tripler with an E-band driving amplifier (DA), a 260-GHz DA, and a differential hybrid coupler to generate the quadrature LO signals for I and Q mixers. Comprised of a push-push doubler cascaded with a single-balanced mixer, the frequency tripler was employed to isolate the LO harmonic leakages from the IF band. A wideband IF amplifier was used for an aimed conversion gain higher than 20 dB in each channel. In the measurement, the implemented mixer-first and LNA-first Rx’s achieved a minimum single-sideband (SSB) noise figure (NF) of 22.3 and 21 dB, a peak gain of 21.4 and 27.5 dB with an IF bandwidth of 30 GHz. The amplitude and phase imbalances between the I and Q channels of the mixer-first Rx were measured around 1 dB and 4°. The fabricated mixer-firs and LNA-first chips occupy a whole area of 1.418 and 2.030 mm2, and consume a DC power of 434 and 490 mW, respectively.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10345536/6GIQ receiverSiGeterahertz |
| spellingShingle | Jeong-Moon Song Van-Son Trinh Sooyeon Kim Jung-Dong Park 275 GHz Quadrature Receivers for THz-Band 6G Indoor Network in 130-nm SiGe Technology 6G IQ receiver SiGe terahertz |
| title | 275 GHz Quadrature Receivers for THz-Band 6G Indoor Network in 130-nm SiGe Technology |
| title_full | 275 GHz Quadrature Receivers for THz-Band 6G Indoor Network in 130-nm SiGe Technology |
| title_fullStr | 275 GHz Quadrature Receivers for THz-Band 6G Indoor Network in 130-nm SiGe Technology |
| title_full_unstemmed | 275 GHz Quadrature Receivers for THz-Band 6G Indoor Network in 130-nm SiGe Technology |
| title_short | 275 GHz Quadrature Receivers for THz-Band 6G Indoor Network in 130-nm SiGe Technology |
| title_sort | 275 ghz quadrature receivers for thz band 6g indoor network in 130 nm sige technology |
| topic | 6G IQ receiver SiGe terahertz |
| url | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10345536/ |
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