28 GHz single-chip transmit RF front-end MMIC for multichannel 5G wireless communications

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Millimeter-wave wireless networks of the new fifth generation (5G) have become a primary focus in the development of the information and telecommunication industries. It is expected that 5G wireless networks will increase the data rates and reduce network latencies by an order of magnitude, which will create new telecommunication services for all sectors of the economy. New electronic components such as 28 GHz (27.5 to 28.35 GHz) single-chip transmit radio frequency (RF) front-end monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs) will be required for the performance and power consumption of millimeter-wave (mm-wave) 5G communication systems. This component includes a 6-bit digital phase shifter, a driver amplifier and a power amplifier. The output power P3dB and power-added efficiency (PAE) are 29 dBm and 19.2% at 28 GHz. The phase shifter root-mean-square (RMS) phase and gain errors are 3° and 0.6 dB at 28 GHz. The chip dimensions are 4.35 x 4.40 mm.

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Erofeev, E., Arykov, V., Stepanenko, M., Voevodin, A., Kogai, A., & Kurikalov, V. (2020). 28 GHz single-chip transmit RF front-end MMIC for multichannel 5G wireless communications. Symmetry, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12071167

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