A 5G mm-wave compact voltage-controlled oscillator in 0.25 µm pHEMT technology

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A 5G mm-wave monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) is presented in this paper. It is designed on GaAs substrate and with 0.25 µm-pHEMT technology from UMS foundry and it is based on pHEMT varactors in order to achieve a very small chip size. A 0dBm-output power over the entire tuning range from 27.67 GHz to 28.91 GHz, a phase noise of -96.274 dBc/Hz and -116.24 dBc/Hz at 1 and 10 MHz offset frequency from the carrier respectively are obtained on simulation. A power consumption of 111 mW is obtained for a chip size of 0.268 mm2. According to our knowledge, this circuit occupies the smallest surface area compared to pHEMTs oscillators published in the literature.

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Es-Saqy, A., Abata, M., Mehdi, M., Fattah, M., Mazer, S., El Bekkali, M., & Algani, C. (2021). A 5G mm-wave compact voltage-controlled oscillator in 0.25 µm pHEMT technology. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 11(2), 1036–1042. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v11i2.pp1036-1042

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