학술논문

A 90-98 GHz CMOS Transmitter Frontend for Concurrent Phase-Coded FMCW Radar Applications
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Journal of Microwaves IEEE J. Microw. Microwaves, IEEE Journal of. 2(2):275-285 Apr, 2022
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Transmitters
Radar
Codes
Receivers
Interference
Frequency modulation
Harmonic analysis
W-band
DFRC
RadCom
FMCW
PC-FMCW
radar
Language
ISSN
2692-8388
Abstract
A 90-98 GHz transmitter frontend fabricated in TSMC 65-nm bulk CMOS, capable of concurrent radar-communications applications is presented. A transmitter is proposed that can be used for phase-coded frequency-modulated continuous wave (PC-FMCW) radar as well as for data transmission and interference mitigation. The transmitter architecture is based on an 8-12 GHz IF and ×8 frequency multiplication of a 10-11 GHz local oscillator (LO). Vector IQ summation provides amplitude and phase control, followed by an output power amplifier. Two X-band inputs make the transmitter attractive for a concurrent radar-communication systems as one input is frequency multiplied ×8 while the other is not, allowing upconverting modulated X-band signals. The transmitter achieves full IQ plane control, capable of supporting high-resolution beam steering with P SAT of 13.7 dBm at 94 GHz. The transmitter consumes 320 mW from a 1.2 V supply (V DD ) and occupies 0.2 mm 2 core area. The transmitter also presents excellent spectral purity with >30 dB harmonic rejection and a conversion gain of 28 dB.