Title :
A Fully-Integrated 16-Element Phased-Array Receiver in SiGe BiCMOS for 60-GHz Communications
Author :
Natarajan, Arun ; Reynolds, Scott K. ; Tsai, Ming-Da ; Nicolson, Sean T. ; Zhan, Jing-Hong Conan ; Kam, Dong Gun ; Liu, Duixian ; Huang, Yen-Lin Oscar ; Valdes-Garcia, Alberto ; Floyd, Brian A.
Author_Institution :
IBM T. J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
fDate :
5/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A fully-integrated 16-element 60-GHz phased-array receiver is implemented in IBM 0.12-μm SiGe BiCMOS technology. The receiver employs RF-path phase-shifting and is designed for multi-Gb/s non-line of sight links in the 60-GHz ISM band (IEEE 802.15.3c and 802.11ad). Each RF front-end includes variable-gain LNAs and phase shifters with each front-end capable of 360° variable phase shift (11.25° phase resolution) from 57 GHz to 66 GHz with coarse/fine gain steps. A detailed analysis of the noise trade-offs in the receiver array design is presented to motivate architectural choices. The hybrid active and passive signal-combining network in the receiver uses a differential cross-coupled Gysel power combiner that reduces combiner loss and area. Each array front-end has 6.8-dB noise figure (at 22°C ) and the array has -10 dB to 58 dB programmable gain from single-input to output. Sixteen 60-GHz aperture-coupled patch-antennas and the RX IC are packaged together in multi-layer organic and LTCC packages. The packaged RX IC is capable of operating in all four IEEE 802.15.3c channels (58.32 to 64.8 GHz). Beam-forming and beam-steering measurements show good performance with 50-ns beam switching time. 5.3-Gb/s OFDM 16-QAM and 4.5 Gb/s SC 16-QAM links are demonstrated using the packaged RX ICs. Both line-of-sight links (~7.8 m spacing) and non-line-of-sight links using reflections (~9 m total path length) have been demonstrated with better than -18 dB EVM. The 16-element receiver consumes 1.8 W and occupies 37.7 mm2 of die area.
Keywords :
BiCMOS integrated circuits; Ge-Si alloys; OFDM modulation; antenna phased arrays; aperture-coupled antennas; low noise amplifiers; microstrip antennas; millimetre wave receivers; phase shifters; power combiners; quadrature amplitude modulation; Gysel power combiner; IBM SiGe BiCMOS technology; IEEE 802.11ad; IEEE 802.15.3c channels; ISM band; LTCC packages; OFDM 16-QAM; RF-path phase-shifting; SiGe; aperture-coupled patch-antennas; beam-forming; beam-steering; bit rate 4.5 Gbit/s; bit rate 5.3 Gbit/s; frequency 60 GHz; noise figure 6.8 dB; phase shifters; phased-array receiver; programmable gain; signal-combining network; size 0.12 mum; temperature 22 degC; variable-gain LNA; Arrays; Gain; Phase shifters; Radio frequency; Receivers; Signal to noise ratio; 60 GHz; 802.11 ad; 802.15.3 c; Beamforming; BiCMOS; RF-path phase-shifting; SiGe; WiGig; millimeter-wave; noise; phased array; power combiners; power splitter; receiver;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2011.2118110