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A 75 GHz regenerative dynamic frequency divider with active transformer using InGaAs/InP HBT technology

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This letter presents a high speed 2:1 regenerative dynamic frequency divider with an active transformer fabricated in 0.7 μ m InP DHBT technology with f T of 165 GHz and… Click to show full abstract

This letter presents a high speed 2:1 regenerative dynamic frequency divider with an active transformer fabricated in 0.7 μ m InP DHBT technology with f T of 165 GHz and f max of 230 GHz. The circuit includes a two-stage active transformer, input buffer, divider core and output buffer. The core part of the frequency divider is composed of a double-balanced active mixer (widely known as the Gilbert cell) and a regenerative feedback loop. The active transformer with two stages can contribute to positive gain and greatly improve phase difference. Instead of the passive transformer, the active one occupies a much smaller chip area. The area of the chip is only 469×414 μ m 2 and it entirely consumes a total DC power of only 94.6 mW from a single -4.8 V DC supply. The measured results present that the divider achieves an operating frequency bandwidth from 75 to 80 GHz, and performs a -23 dBm maximum output power at 37.5 GHz with a 0 dBm input signal of 75 GHz.

Keywords: frequency divider; active transformer; transformer; regenerative dynamic; dynamic frequency

Journal Title: Journal of Semiconductors
Year Published: 2017

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