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引用次数: 2
摘要
介绍了一种采用封装hemt作为混合器件的LTCC技术中的I/Q有源混频器。混频器设计用于24 GHz汽车雷达应用。增加了一个片上缓冲放大器来补偿系统振荡器提供的有限功率。为实现的每个无源电路精心选择类型或拓扑结构,从而实现最佳混频器布局,因此实现了瓷砖的15 × 15 × 0.8 mm3的非常小的尺寸。对于0 dBm的LO电平,混频器的测量转换增益为-6.7 dB (I)和-5.2 dB (Q)。由于正交耦合器的积极小型化而导致的I和Q信号之间的幅度不平衡可以在系统的DSP级中进行补偿,而无需额外成本。测得的I-Q相不平衡约为3度。在混频器端口和LO-RF隔离处测量的回波损耗也非常好。
An I/Q active mixer in LTCC technology using packaged HEMTs as mixing devices is described. A mixer is designed for use in the 24 GHz automotive radar application. An on-tile buffer amplifier was added to compensate for the limited power available from the system oscillator. Careful choice of the type or topology for each of the passive circuits implemented resulted in an optimal mixer layout, so a very small size for a ceramic tile of 15times15times0.8 mm3 was achieved. The measured conversion gain of the mixer for a 0 dBm LO level was -6.7 dB for I and -5.2 dB for Q. The amplitude imbalance between I and Q signals resulting from the aggressive miniaturization of the quadrature coupler could be compensated in the DSP stages of the system at no additional cost. The measured I-Q phase imbalance was around 3 degrees. The measured return losses at mixer ports and LO-RF isolations are also very good.