High Performance Asymmetric Coupled Line Balun at Sub-THz Frequency
2019; Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute; Volume: 9; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3390/app9091907
ISSN2076-3417
AutoresAbdul Ali, Jongwon Yun, Herman Jalli Ng, Dietmar Kissinger, F. Giannini, Paolo Colantonio,
Tópico(s)Superconducting and THz Device Technology
ResumoIn this paper, we report a high-performance balun with characteristics suitable for future broadband sub-THz differential circuits. The idea of the balun is based on three asymmetric coupled lines, which enhance the odd mode capacitances to equalize the even/odd mode phase velocities. The inner line of the three asymmetric coupled lines is configured to form the open stub ( λ /2), while the outer lines form short stubs ( λ /4). To further reduce the phase imbalance, the short stubs in one of the arms of the balun are connected with vias and a lower metal layer. The balun is developed using the standard 130-nm SiGe BiCMOSback-end process and EM simulated with ADS momentum and Sonnet. The −10-dB reflection coefficient (S 11 ) bandwidth of the balun is 136 GHz (88–224 GHz). It shows insertion loss (including RF pads) <1.5 dB, phase imbalance <7 degrees, and amplitude imbalance <1 dB at 94–177 GHz. Furthermore, a scaled-down version of the balun operates on the WR-6, WR-5, and WR-4 frequency bands without significant degradation in its performance. Such characteristics of the balun make it an ideal candidate for various broadband differential circuits.
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