Silicon circuits, now penetrating well into the microwave frequency range, use lossy silicon substrates. Consequently, the microwave performance of transmission lines on this substrate becomes increasingly important and has been investigated here up to 20 GHz. It is shown that transmission lines on 20-1 cm substrates have no need for backside metallization and backside via holes. Two models for different line types are derived from measurements and verified against them. A coplanar waveguide (CPW) with an overall width of less than 30 m was fabricated with an attenuation of 0.5 dB/mm at 20 GHz, which is acceptable for monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) design.
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