Title :
A new programmable load for noise parameter determination
Author :
Albinsson, Björn M. ; Guo, Henglo ; Schöön, Martin ; Vickes, Hans-Olof
fDate :
2/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new computer-controlled programmable load is presented. The load consists of a cascade of p-i-n diodes bonded to each other. The capacitance of the reverse-biased p-i-n diode, together with the interconnecting bonding wires, forms an artificial transmission line. A complete phase coverage in the Smith chart is obtained by forward biasing any diode pair, using only two current generators and two multiplexers. The amplitude coverage will depend on the diode spacing. The load may be set to any reflection coefficient within its coverage area. Synthesis formulas for the determination of the current driver settings have been derived. A calibration procedure determining the unknown synthesis parameters from input port measurements only is presented. Only the p-i-n diode parameters are characterized separately. The programmable load has been built and tested. Measurements verify the principle and show good agreement with computer simulations. The load has been developed for noise parameter determination. Other applications for variable impedance measurements are circuit or device optimization of gain output power performance
Keywords :
calibration; digital control; electric noise measurement; load (electric); microwave measurement; p-i-n diodes; solid-state microwave circuits; test equipment; Smith chart; amplitude coverage; artificial transmission line; bonded PIN diode cascade; calibration procedure; computer-controlled; current driver settings; current generators; diode spacing; forward biasing; gain output power performance; input port measurements; interconnecting bonding wires; multiplexers; noise parameter determination; optimization; p-i-n diodes; phase coverage; programmable load; reflection coefficient; synthesis parameters; variable impedance measurements; Bonding; Calibration; Capacitance; Circuit testing; Integrated circuit interconnections; Multiplexing; P-i-n diodes; Power transmission lines; Reflection; Wires;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on