Abstract

Circulators and quasi-circulators (QCs) have a tradeoff between maximum isolation and bandwidth. We present a tunable distributed active circuit to achieve high isolation over a wide frequency range. The reported QC provides more than 40-dB suppression between transmit (TX) output signal at the antenna and TX leakage into the receive (RX) port over a tuning range of 5.3–7.3 GHz in small-signal operation. Large-signal TX-RX suppression is optimized across power level. The TX output achieves peak power of 18 dBm and 12% power-added efficiency at 6.3 GHz. The QC is designed in a high-resistivity 45-nm CMOS silicon-on-insulator process and occupies an area of $1.62~ \text {mm} \times 0.97~ \text {mm}$ .

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