2000 IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) Symposium Digest of Papers (Cat. No.00CH37096)
DOI: 10.1109/rfic.2000.854445
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Monolithic GaAs-InGaP HBT balanced vector modulators for millimeter-wave wireless systems

Abstract: This paper describes the design and performance of millimeter-wave balanced vector modulators employing the Marconi HBT MMIC technology. Two versions have been fabricated for operation at 38 GHz; the first employs normal Lange couplers whilst the second employs miniaturised microstrip couplem, which reduce the MMIC chip area by more than 40%. With a simple bias Calibration technique the circuits achieve near-perfect constellations w&h negligible amplitude and phase errors Over a wide bandwidth INTRODUCTIONIn r… Show more

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“…We can generate the static constellation diagrams of QPSK or higher order QAM modulations. The 64-QAM extracted constellation diagram can also be seen in [14]. The extraction of the QPSK format at 50 and 110 GHz were also performed, with results similar to those in [14] with slightly different control voltages.…”
Section: A -Parameters' Measurementmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…We can generate the static constellation diagrams of QPSK or higher order QAM modulations. The 64-QAM extracted constellation diagram can also be seen in [14]. The extraction of the QPSK format at 50 and 110 GHz were also performed, with results similar to those in [14] with slightly different control voltages.…”
Section: A -Parameters' Measurementmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The 64-QAM extracted constellation diagram can also be seen in [14]. The extraction of the QPSK format at 50 and 110 GHz were also performed, with results similar to those in [14] with slightly different control voltages. For broad-band operation, the lookup table (LUT) method [23] can be used to deal with the different control voltages at IP, IN, QP, and QN ports.…”
Section: A -Parameters' Measurementmentioning
confidence: 84%
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