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A Ka-Band High-Power Switchable Filtering Power Combiner MMIC in 100-nm GaN-on-Si

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This article presents a Ka-band switchable filtering power combiner monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC), which unifies the functionalities of the switch, bandpass filter, and power combiner. For effective integration, a… Click to show full abstract

This article presents a Ka-band switchable filtering power combiner monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC), which unifies the functionalities of the switch, bandpass filter, and power combiner. For effective integration, a codesign approach is proposed by sharing the switchable resonant units and coupling matrix based impedance matching technique. Moreover, this approach offers great design freedom to realize arbitrary bandwidth and power ratios. For good return loss, the input external quality factor (Qe) is ensured as half of output Qe based on even-mode analysis. By analyzing the odd-mode circuit, the complex isolation element is introduced to improve the isolation between input ports. For demonstration, one prototype is implemented using a 100-nm GaN-on-Si process. Over 18-dB return loss, 1.7-dB minimum insertion loss (excluding 3-dB power ratio), >22 dB input–input isolation, and over 47-dB off-state isolation can be observed throughout 24–32 GHz. Besides, the proposed MMIC shows good linearity with a measured IP1dB of over 30 dBm within the passband, while the die size is 0.81 mm2.

Keywords: power; 100 gan; filtering power; switchable filtering; power combiner

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Year Published: 2022

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