학술논문

An mm-Wave CMOS I–Q Subharmonic Resistive Mixer for Wideband Zero-IF Receivers
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters IEEE Microw. Wireless Compon. Lett. Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, IEEE. 30(5):520-523 May, 2020
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Mixers
Radio frequency
Frequency measurement
System-on-chip
Voltage-controlled oscillators
Bandwidth
Receivers
\boldsymbol CMOS
differential mixer
I--Q
IF integration
image rejection
millimeter-wave (mm-wave)
mixer
millimeter-wave monolithic integrated circuit (MMIC)
passive mixer
receiver
resistive mixer
subharmonic
quadrature
Language
ISSN
1531-1309
1558-1764
Abstract
In this letter, we propose a novel wideband subharmonically pumped fully differential I–Q resistive mixer architecture, which eliminates the necessity for on-chip dc-blocking capacitors to integrate IF amplifiers. The proposed differential subharmonic mixer topology is verified by presenting a CMOS millimeter-wave monolithic integrated circuit (MMIC), which includes the mixer and two on-chip differential IF amplifiers at the mixer’s I- and Q-channels. The 3-dB IF frequency bandwidth is measured from 0.01 to 5 GHz with a peak conversion gain (CG) of −2 dB and an image rejection ratio (IRR) of more than 25 dB over the IF frequency range. The proposed mixer covers the input signal (RF) frequency from 170 to 185 GHz. The mixer has also been tested with an on-chip voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) and shows −4.7-dB CG with a 3-dB IF bandwidth from 0.01 to 4.5 GHz.