Title :
Accurate modeling of high-Q spiral inductors in thin-film multilayer technology for wireless telecommunication applications
Author :
Pieters, Philip ; Vaesen, Kristof ; Brebels, Steven ; Mahmoud, Samir F. ; De Raedt, Walter ; Beyne, Eric ; Mertens, Robert P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. & Technol. Dev., Zaventem, Belgium
fDate :
4/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In the current trend toward portable applications, high-Q integrated inductors are gaining a lot of importance. Using thin-film multilayer or multichip-module-deposition technology, high-Q circular inductors for RF and microwave applications may be integrated efficiently. Their quality factors may go up to over 100. In this paper, an accurate analytical model for such multiturn circular spiral inductors embedded in a thin-film multilayer topology is presented. Starting from the geometrical parameters, the model provides an accurate prediction of the inductance value, Q factor and frequency behavior of the inductor. This allows a “first-time-right?” realization of the integrated component and provides opportunities for fast optimization of the inductors. Finally, the presented high-Q inductors have been used in various integrated RF and microwave subsystems for wireless applications, of which a number are discussed at the end of this paper
Keywords :
Q-factor; circuit optimisation; inductors; microwave circuits; mobile radio; multichip modules; MCM-D; Q factor; frequency behavior; geometrical parameters; high-Q integrated inductors; high-Q spiral inductors; inductance value; microwave subsystems; multichip-module-deposition technology; thin-film multilayer technology; wireless telecommunication applications; Analytical models; Microwave technology; Nonhomogeneous media; Predictive models; Q factor; Radio frequency; Solid modeling; Spirals; Thin film inductors; Topology;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on