Abstract

A 130 GHz fully-integrated fundamental-frequency transmitter (TX) module with 4.4 dBm single-ended measured output power in a 130 nm SiGe technology is presented. The transmitter achieves in measurement a phase noise of −88 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset frequency from a 130 GHz carrier and a tuning range of 17 GHz. Its relatively compact size, low power consumption and high output power, enables the TX module to be integrated into more complex D-Band transceiver modules for radar and imaging applications. Due to the available measurement equipment, it was only possible to measure the output power single-ended. The measured single-ended output power is 4.4 dBm. This corresponds well to a simulated maximum differential output power of 8.1 dBm. To the best of the author’s knowledge, the presented chip exhibits one of the highest output power for fundamental-frequency TX modules among the recently reported state-of-the art chips in this frequency range.

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