Accurate isolation networks in quadrature couplers and power dividers
Date
2021Source Title
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs
Print ISSN
1549-7747
Electronic ISSN
1558-3791
Publisher
IEEE
Volume
68
Issue
4
Pages
1148 - 1152
Language
English
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Abstract
When quadrature couplers and power dividers are implemented in integrated circuits, accurate isolation networks can not be realized due to the nonideal resistors and the process variations. We present an isolation network design technique which cancels the resistor parasitic effects and also increases the tolerance to variations in the resistance values. A Lange coupler and a power divider are designed at Ka-band using the proposed accurate and process-tolerant isolation networks. The improvement is analytically shown and empirically verified with our in-house GaN-based microstrip MMIC process. For the coupler, the measured return losses and isolation are better than 20 dB from DC to 40 GHz. The power divider achieves 20 dB return losses and isolation in a fractional bandwidth of 50%. Both devices maintain 20 dB performance even when the variation in sheet resistance is as high as 30%.
Keywords
AccurateParasitic effect
Wideband
Quadrature coupler
Power divider
Isolation
Sheet resistance
Processtemperature variation
Tolerance
Integrated circuit