Abstract

This paper presents a dual-band superheterodyne transceiver system in Intel 16 operating at 109 and 135 GHz center frequencies with a measured rejection >60dB within the 11 GHz guard band. The transceiver is flip-chip assembled on a multilayer organic package, which integrates hairpin resonator diplexers and electromagnetic waveguide launchers. A connector assembled on the organic package feeds a 3-4 m long PTFE dielectric waveguide ensuring a stable mechanical connection. This paper demonstrates up to 120 Gbps data rates with measured EVMs between -19.2 dB to -16.2 dB at 3-4 m distances with combined power consumption of 1116 mW. This is the first work in literature reporting beyond 60 Gbps over dielectric waveguide channels at link distances greater than 1 meter. Combing frequency division multiplexing with a low tap count FFE equalizer and sharp on-die analog and RF filtering with a low loss on package diplexer enabled the >100 Gbps at multi-meter distances.

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