2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2018.2889105
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Performance Improvement of Microwave Vector Modulator Through Coupler Characteristic Impedance Optimization and Bond-Wire Inductance Utilization

Abstract: An improved technique for the design of an unbalanced analog reflection-type on-chip vector modulator is presented. At microwave frequencies, voltage-controlled high-electron-mobility transistor (HEMT) like pseudomorphic HEMT (pHEMT) is often chosen as the variable termination in vector modulator. However, the parasitic elements of the transistor introduce amplitude and phase errors, which will degrade the overall performance of the vector modulator. Based on the establishment of pHEMT scalable parasitic model… Show more

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“…Fig. 11 shows a group of four constellations obtained at different frequencies, 24 In addition, red circles of constant gain are exhibited, representing the minimum attenuation with points in all quadrants (i.e. in a 360º range).…”
Section: Measurement Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fig. 11 shows a group of four constellations obtained at different frequencies, 24 In addition, red circles of constant gain are exhibited, representing the minimum attenuation with points in all quadrants (i.e. in a 360º range).…”
Section: Measurement Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some reports, the authors present different techniques to deal with the negative effects caused by parasitic elements in the transistors, such as balanced configurations [19], [23], the use of bond-wire parasitic inductance [24] and also the introduction of series inductance and shunt resistor [25]. Unfortunately, there are only a few versions implemented in Printed Circuit Board (PCB) for K/Ka band reported in literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%