Abstract-A fully integrated CMOS wideband distributed variable delay line for time array beam-formers is presented. The delay line works over a full differential mode, and the delay cell function is based on differential amplifiers with active inductive peaking loads. A delay resolution of 15 ps is obtained with a maximum delay capability of 150 ps. The designed active delay line provides 3 scanning angles with 8.6 • of spatial resolution. This delay line is applicable for a 4 channel beam-former with an operational bandwidth of 500 MHz centered at 5 GHz. Our active delay line consumes up to 352 mW of power from a 2.5 V supply. The circuit is simulated in standard 0.25 µm BiCMOS process and occupies 252 µm × 123 µm of silicon area.
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