2012 IEEE 12th Topical Meeting on Silicon Monolithic Integrated Circuits in RF Systems 2012
DOI: 10.1109/sirf.2012.6160131
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Silicon integrated dielectric resonator antenna solution for 60GHz front-end modules

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“…Starting by the configuration of only the DR and the slot, a unique resonance is observed around 58 GHz. This is clearly the resonance of the slot coupled to the DR. A max gain of 6 dBi is found, that is in accordance with the value of a cylindrical DR presented in [4]. As we add the CPW line, three resonances appear; one for the DR that is shifted upwards in frequency (at 65 GHz) and two other (at 56 and 48 GHz) that are due to the coupling of the coplanar line to the DR.…”
Section: Design and Fabrication Of Packaged Antennasupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Starting by the configuration of only the DR and the slot, a unique resonance is observed around 58 GHz. This is clearly the resonance of the slot coupled to the DR. A max gain of 6 dBi is found, that is in accordance with the value of a cylindrical DR presented in [4]. As we add the CPW line, three resonances appear; one for the DR that is shifted upwards in frequency (at 65 GHz) and two other (at 56 and 48 GHz) that are due to the coupling of the coplanar line to the DR.…”
Section: Design and Fabrication Of Packaged Antennasupporting
confidence: 87%
“…As seen in [4], a cylindrical shaped resonator excited by a coplanar waveguide fed slot can reach a gain in the order of 5 dBi. This makes the dielectric resonator (DR) a suitable solution for the antenna element.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…For the dedicated wireless system, it becomes necessary to design an antenna only for a specific frequency rather than a range of frequency. The objective of this section is to highlight research carried out on DRAs only for a specific frequency . All the specific frequency based articles are arranged here in a chronological manner.…”
Section: Specific Frequency Based Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chorfi et al have developed cylindrical DR‐antenna mounted on a conformal ground plane operating at 60 GHz with 7.9% impedance bandwidth and 5.4 dBi gain. The use of silicon integrated DRA as a trans‐receiver at 60 GHz has been reported by Guzman et al Again Guzman et al have modeled a chip integrated slot coupled DRA for front end solution at 60 GHz. A power amplifier excited DRA (known as System‐in‐package) has been modeled by Muhammad et al for high data rate transfer at 60 GHz.…”
Section: Specific Frequency Based Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%