DocumentCode :
1555444
Title :
Millimeter-wave technology advances since 1985 and future trends
Author :
Meinel, Holger H.
Author_Institution :
Deutsche Aerosp. AG, Munchen, Germany
Volume :
39
Issue :
5
fYear :
1991
fDate :
5/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
759
Lastpage :
767
Abstract :
The author focuses on finline or E-plane technology. Several examples, including AVES, a 61.5-GHz radar sensor for traffic data acquisition, are included. Monolithic integrated 60- and 94-GHz receiver circuits composed of a mixer and IF amplifier in compatible FET technology on GaAs are presented to show the state of the art in this area. A promising approach to the use of silicon technology for monolithic millimeter-wave integrated circuits, called SIMMWIC, is described as well. As millimeter-wave technology has matured, increased interest has been generated for very specific applications: (1) commercial automotive applications such as intelligent cruise control and enhanced vision have attracted great interest, calling for a low-cost design approach; and (2) an almost classical application of millimeter-wave techniques is the field of radar seekers, e.g. for intelligent ammunitions, calling for high performance under extreme environmental conditions. Two examples fulfilling these requirements are described
Keywords :
MMIC; fin lines; microwave devices; microwaves; radar equipment; waveguide components; 60 to 94 GHz; AVES; E-plane technology; EHF; GaAs; MM-wave technology; SIMMWIC; Si; compatible FET technology; finline; millimeter-wave technology; monolithic millimeter-wave integrated circuits; radar sensor; traffic data acquisition; Data acquisition; FETs; Finline; Gallium arsenide; Integrated circuit technology; Intelligent vehicles; Millimeter wave integrated circuits; Millimeter wave technology; Radar; Silicon;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9480
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/22.79102
Filename :
79102
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