학술논문

Micromachined low-loss microwave switches
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems. June 1999, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p129, 6 p.
Subject
Nanotechnology -- Usage
Switches -- Design and construction
Language
ISSN
1057-7157
Abstract
The design and fabrication of a micromechanical capacitive membrane microwave switching device is described. The switching element consists of a thin metallic membrane, which has two states, actuated or unactuated, depending on the applied bias. A microwave signal is switched on and off when the membrane is switched between the two states. These switches have a switching on speed of less than 6 [micro]s and a switching off speed of less than 4 [[micro]second]. The switching voltage is about 50 V. The switches have a bowtie shape and showed low insertion loss of 0.14 dB at 20 GHz and 0.25 dB at 35 GHz, and isolation of 24 dB at 20 GHz and 35 dB at 35 GHz. These devices offer the potential for building a new generation of low-loss high-linearity microwave circuits for a variety of phased antenna arrays for radar and communications applications. Index Terms - Capacitive switches, low loss, microwave, RFMEMS, surface micromachining.