Estimation of signal attentuation in the 60 GHZ band with an analog BiCMOS passive filter

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Lambrechts, Johannes Wynand
Sinha, Saurabh

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European Microwave Association

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Prediction of millimeter(mm)-wave radio signals can be beneficial in recreating and repeating atmospheric conditions in a controlled, laboratory environment. A path-loss model has been proposed that accounts for free-space losses, oxygen absorption, reflection and diffraction losses, and rain-rate attenuation at mm-wave frequencies. Two variable passive low-pass-integrated circuit filter structures for attenuation in the 57–64 GHz unlicensed frequency band have been proposed, designed, simulated, prototyped in a 130-nm SiGe bipolar complementary metal-oxide semiconductor process, and measured. The filters are based on the Butterworth and Chebyshev low-pass filter topologies and investigate the possibility of using the structures to perform amplitude attenuation of mm-wave frequencies over a short distance. Both filters are designed and matched for direct coupling with equivalent circuit models of dipole antennas operating in this frequency band. Full integration therefore allows prediction of atmospheric losses on an analog, real-time, basis without the requirement of downconverting (sampling) to analyze high-frequency signals through a digital architecture. On-wafer probe measurements were performed to limit parasitic interference from bonding wires and enclosed packaging.

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Filters, Passive components and circuits

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Lambrechts, JW & Sinha, S 2015, 'Estimation of signal attentuation in the 60 GHZ band with an analog BiCMOS passive filter', International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies, vol. 7, no. 6, pp. 645-653.