DocumentCode
3461129
Title
A Ku band monolithic power amplifier for TT&C applications
Author
Florian, C. ; Cignani, R. ; Vannini, G. ; Comparini, M.C.
Author_Institution
DEIS, Bologna Univ., Italy
Volume
3
fYear
2005
fDate
4-6 Oct. 2005
Abstract
The paper describes the design of a 38 dBm monolithic power amplifier at Ku band. The amplifier has to be used as the final stage of the downlink transmitter of a TT&C system. A commercial power p-HEMT process capable of handling a power density higher than 1 W/mm of active area has been selected for the amplifier design. The power capability of this process makes it possible to integrate in a monolithic chip the functionality up today supplied by hybrid modules. Since the circuit is a space product, the attention is focused on reliability issues; therefore performances have to be matched imposing the devices to work at de-rated conditions respect to the process maximum ratings. In this perspective, the device channel temperature becomes a very tight design objective and has to be carefully controlled by means of a thermal simulator. The paper describes the three dimensional thermal model built to predict the devices thermal behavior in the environment of a finite difference thermal simulator. The design of the circuit is also described from the specifications to the final layout.
Keywords
circuit reliability; integrated circuit layout; monolithic integrated circuits; power HEMT; power amplifiers; Ku band monolithic power amplifier; TT&C application; circuit design; circuit reliability; device channel temperature; downlink transmitter; finite difference thermal simulator; monolithic chip; p-HEMT; power density; thermal behavior; Availability; Circuit simulation; Downlink; Integrated circuit interconnections; Power amplifiers; Power generation; Predictive models; Space technology; Temperature control; Transmitters;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwave Conference, 2005 European
Print_ISBN
2-9600551-2-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EUMC.2005.1610266
Filename
1610266
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