A 12.4–32 GHz CMOS Down-Conversion Mixer for 28 GHz 5G New Radio (NR)

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Abstract

Featured Application: 28 GHz 5G communication receiver; 24 GHz radar system; 19 GHz low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite communication (SatCom) receiver. We report a low voltage (VDD) and power (PDC) 12.4–32 GHz CMOS down-conversion mixer with high conversion gain (CG) for 28 GHz 5G communications. A quarter-wavelength (λ/4) transmission line (TL) and a coupling capacitor (Cc), named the λ/4-TL-C-based coupler, is proposed. This is the way to attain low-VDD, independent RF transconductance (gm)-stage bias, harmonic suppression, and near perfect coupling from the RF gm stage to the LO switch transistors. The body-self-forward-bias (BSFB) technique, i.e., connection of the gm-stage transistors’ body to drain via a large body resistance, is used for threshold voltage (Vth) and VDD reduction and substrate leakage suppression. CG and noise figure (NF) enhancement at the same or even a lower PDC is achieved because lower VDD and higher gm (due to larger bias current) are used. To facilitate the RF measurement, a compact Wilkinson-power-divider-based balun with small-phase deviation and amplitude imbalance is included at RF and LO inputs. The mixer consumes 6.5 mW and achieves a CG of 14.4 ± 1.5 dB for 12.4–32 GHz (i.e., 3 dB bandwidth (f3dB) of 19.6 GHz), a lowest noise figure (NFmin) of 7 dB, and figure-of-merit (FOM) of 0.023, which is one of the best results ever reported for millimeter-wave (mm-wave) down-conversion mixers with an f3dB larger than 10 GHz and PDC lower than 10 mW.

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Lin, Y. S., & Lan, K. S. (2023). A 12.4–32 GHz CMOS Down-Conversion Mixer for 28 GHz 5G New Radio (NR). Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/app13042305

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