Miniaturising of K-Band Coplanar MMIC-Amplifiers by Using Lumped Elements
As MMICs become more widespread in commercial applications the costs of production gain increased attention. For the MMIC-Designer it is important to reduce the chip size, while keeping the electrical characteristics. To demonstrate which size reduction is possible using lumped elements, this paper...
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Published in: | 1994 24th European Microwave Conference Vol. 1; pp. 343 - 348 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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IEEE
01-09-1994
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Summary: | As MMICs become more widespread in commercial applications the costs of production gain increased attention. For the MMIC-Designer it is important to reduce the chip size, while keeping the electrical characteristics. To demonstrate which size reduction is possible using lumped elements, this paper documents the comparison of a distributed and a lumped element MMIC K-band amplifier in coplanar line technique. The distributed element amplifier is a two-stage design and needs a size of 3 mm2. In the frequency range from 18 to 20 GHz the gain is more than 12 dB. The lumped element amplifier is a three-stage design, which has a size of 1 mm2. For the same frequency range the gain is more than 23 dB. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/EUMA.1994.337232 |