Abstract
A new W-band active load-pull system is presented. It is the first load-pull system to implement a 94 GHz load by means of an active loop exploiting frequency conversion techniques. The active loop configuration demonstrates a number of advantages that overcome the typical limitations of W-band passive tuners or conventional active open-loop techniques in a cost-effective way: load reflection coefficients γL as high as 0.95 in magnitude can be achieved at 94 GHz, thus providing a nearly full coverage of the Smith chart. Possible applications of the setup include technology assessment, large-signal device model verification at sub-terahertz frequencies, and W-band monolithic microwave integrated circuit design and characterization. The availability of direct and accurate load-pull measurements at W-band should prove an asset in the development of sub-terahertz integrated circuits. First measurements performed on high-performance InP double heterojunction bipolar transistors and GaN high electron-mobility transistors are presented. © 2013 IEEE.
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Teppati, V., Benedickter, H., Marti, D., Garelli, M., Tirelli, S., Lovblom, R., … Bolognesi, C. R. (2014). A $W$ -Band On-Wafer Active Load–Pull System Based on Down-Conversion Techniques. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 62(1), 148–153. Retrieved from http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84892435448&partnerID=tZOtx3y1
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