Title :
A Four-Channel 94-GHz SiGe-Based Digital Beamforming FMCW Radar
Author :
Jahn, Martin ; Feger, Reinhard ; Wagner, Christoph ; Tong, Ziqiang ; Stelzer, Andreas
Author_Institution :
Christian Doppler Lab. for Integrated Radar Sensors, Johannes Kepler Univ., Linz, Austria
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a multi-channel frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) radar sensor operating in the frequency range from 91 to 97 GHz. The millimeter-wave radar sensor utilizes an SiGe chipset comprising a single signal-generation chip and multiple monostatic transceiver (TRX) chips, which are based on a 200-GHz fT HBT technology. The front end is built on an RF soft substrate in chip-on-board technology and employs a nonuniformly distributed antenna array to improve the angular resolution. The synthesis of ten virtual antennas achieved by a multiple-input multiple-output technique allows the virtual array aperture to be maximized. The fundamental-wave voltage-controlled oscillator achieves a single-sideband phase noise of -88 dBc/Hz at 1-MHz offset frequency. The TX provides a saturated output power of 6.5 dBm, and the mixer within the TRX achieves a gain and a double sideband noise figure of 11.5 and 12 dB, respectively. Possible applications include radar sensing for range and angle detection, material characterization, and imaging.
Keywords :
CW radar; FM radar; antenna arrays; array signal processing; germanium compounds; radar antennas; radar signal processing; silicon compounds; HBT technology; RF soft substrate; SiGe; TRX; chip-on-board technology; four-channel digital beamforming FMCW radar; frequency 94 GHz; fundamental-wave voltage-controlled oscillator; millimeter-wave radar sensor; multichannel frequency-modulated continuous-wave radar sensor; multiple monostatic transceiver chips; multiple-input multiple-output technique; nonuniformly distributed antenna array; radar sensing; single-sideband phase noise; Arrays; Capacitance; Impedance; Mixers; Radar; Resistance; Voltage-controlled oscillators; Frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW); MMICs; SiGe bipolar ICs; heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBTs); millimeter wave circuits; voltage-controlled oscillators;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2011.2181187