Abstract
In this paper, a fully integrated wideband 240-GHz transceiver front-end, supporting BPSK modulation scheme, with on-chip antenna is demonstrated in SiGe:C BiCMOS technology with fT/fmax= 300/500 GHz and local backside etching option. Within the transmitter, the upconversion is provided by fundamental mixing using a modified Gilbert cell mixer driven by a multiplier-by-eight local oscillator (LO) chain. The transmitter achieves a 3-dB RF bandwidth of 35 GHz with a saturated output power of -0.8 dBm. The down converter is equipped with a mixer first architecture. The mixer is designed utilizing a transimpedance amplifier as load for enhanced noise and bandwidth performance. For dc-coupled receiver, two dc offset cancellation loops are implemented within the receiver chain. It achieves a 3-dB RF bandwidth of 55 GHz, minimum single-sideband noise figure (SSB NF) of 13.4 dB, and a gain of 32 dB with 25-dB gain control. A wideband on-chip double-folded dipole antenna and an on-board optical lens are utilized to demonstrate a wireless link achieving 20- and 25-Gb/s data rates at bit error rates (BERs) of 6.3 × 10-6 and 2.2× 10-4, respectively, across a distance of 15 cm. The transmitter and receiver consume 375 and 575 mW, respectively, which correspond to power efficiencies of 15 pJ/bit for the transmitter and 23 pJ/bit for the receiver. They occupy a silicon area of 4.3 and 4.5 mm2, respectively.
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Eissa, M. H., Malignaggi, A., Wang, R., Elkhouly, M., Schmalz, K., Ulusoy, A. C., & Kissinger, Di. (2018). Wideband 240-GHz Transmitter and Receiver in BiCMOS Technology with 25-Gbit/s Data Rate. IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 53(9), 2532–2542. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSSC.2018.2839037
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