2015
DOI: 10.1109/lmwc.2015.2479854
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A Four-Port SiGe BiCMOS Duplexer for Ka-Band SatCom on the Move User Terminals

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“…The main disadvantage of this strategy, precluding the fulfilment of the design scenario specifications, is that it does not allow for simultaneous Rx and Tx data transmission. Therefore, we proposed in [13] a monolithically integrated K-/Ka-band duplexer able to achieve Rx-Tx channels isolation above 11 and 20 dB across the receive and transmit bandwidths (BW), respectively. Albeit the good results, the previously proposed component could not be employed in this version of the IC for two main reasons: (i) the higher gain of the amplifiers in the current form requires a stronger isolation between the channels; (ii) an optimisation of the layout is necessary to reduce the duplexer area.…”
Section: Duplexermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main disadvantage of this strategy, precluding the fulfilment of the design scenario specifications, is that it does not allow for simultaneous Rx and Tx data transmission. Therefore, we proposed in [13] a monolithically integrated K-/Ka-band duplexer able to achieve Rx-Tx channels isolation above 11 and 20 dB across the receive and transmit bandwidths (BW), respectively. Albeit the good results, the previously proposed component could not be employed in this version of the IC for two main reasons: (i) the higher gain of the amplifiers in the current form requires a stronger isolation between the channels; (ii) an optimisation of the layout is necessary to reduce the duplexer area.…”
Section: Duplexermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elliptical filters are able to achieve higher isolation compared with Butterworth counterparts of the same order. The chosen filter and the above-mentioned modifications led to a very compact duplexer with 304 μm × 309 μm total area, representing only 41% of the area of the previous version [13].…”
Section: Duplexermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two types of radiating cells were taken into account, namely the single band (Tx) and the dual-band (Tx/Rx) cell. Antennas were fed through a dog-bone slot cut in the ground [18], [19] for similar antenna configurations, was not taken into account for this work. Interestingly, the dual-band cell is fed through two independent microstrip lines thus resulting in a self-duplexing behavior which is highly effective in the design of the array beam forming network [15].…”
Section: B Radiation Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%