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A 28-GHz Four-Channel Beamforming Front-End IC With Dual-Vector Variable Gain Phase Shifters for 64-Element Phased Array Antenna Module
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits IEEE J. Solid-State Circuits Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of. 58(4):1142-1159 Apr, 2023
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Computing and Processing
Integrated circuits
Switches
Gain
Phased arrays
Power dividers
Insertion loss
Array signal processing
28 GHz
base station
beamforming
CMOS
effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP)
error vector magnitude (EVM)
fifth generation (5G)
Ka-band
mm-wave
orthogonal phase and gain control
phased array
receiver (RX)
transmitter (TX)
Language
ISSN
0018-9200
1558-173X
Abstract
A 28-GHz fully differential four-channel beamforming front-end IC with variable gain phase shifters (VGPSs) is presented, of which orthogonal phase and gain control is achieved in a single block using the proposed dual-vector synthesis technique. This greatly reduces chip size, power consumption, and calibration complexity. The antenna switch embedded in the front-end matching network minimizes degradation of the transmitter (TX) efficiency and receiver (RX) noise figure. The multi-mode power amplifier (PA) with a built-in linearizer is presented to have high efficiency and linearity for all power modes, which reduces power consumption during gain control. Also, a differential four-way power divider and an single pole double throw (SPDT) switch are introduced in the common path, which has a small chip size and a low insertion loss. By adopting differential structures for all components in the four-channel IC, the effect of parasitic grounding inductances due to bonding and package is minimized. Thanks to the proposed dual-vector VGPS, the rms gain error of 0.21 dB and the peak phase variation of ±1.7° are achieved during phase control and gain control, respectively, without any calibration. The four-channel front-end IC also achieves rms phase error of only 1.4° during the simultaneous phase and gain control without any calibration. It has a TX OP1dB of 13.3 dBm and the highest linear output power of 7.2 dBm with 400-MHz 64-QAM fifth-generation (5G) new radio (NR) signals with 9.6-dB peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR). Also, this article presents a 64-element brick-type phased array antenna using four-channel core chips. It shows a high effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) of 54.4 dBm at 28 GHz. An over-the-air link is demonstrated with a competitive data rate of 4 Gb/s using 64-QAM waveforms over all scan angles at a distance of 100 m.