Ar. Kerr, SOME FUNDAMENTAL AND PRACTICAL LIMITS ON BROAD-BAND MATCHING TO CAPACITIVE DEVICES, AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR SIS MIXER DESIGN, IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques, 43(1), 1995, pp. 2-13
In a given frequency band, the achievable match between a capacitive m
icrowave or millimeter-wave device and a resistive source is limited b
y the capacitance of the device and its series inductance, The fundame
ntal limit on the match bandwidth is examined for three circuits: 1) p
arallel RC, 2) parallel RC with series L, and 3) parallel RCL with ser
ies L. The broadband matching theories of Bode (1945) and Fano (1950)
are used, the latter modified to avoid the standard low-pass to band-p
ass mapping in case 2) because the terminals of the capacitance are no
t generally accessible for connection of the requisite parallel induct
or, The results are fundamental to the design of broadband mixers, mul
tipliers, snitches, and detectors using Schottky diodes or SIS junctio
ns. Practical limitations imposed by the minimum realizable dimensions
of millimeter-wave integrated circuits fabricated by standard photoli
thography are discussed in the context of SIS mixers with series array
s of junctions, and an example of a coplanar SIS mixer design is given
, For a series array of N devices with a given total resistance, it is
shown that there is an upper limit to N, below which the theoretical
match bandwidth depends only on the RC product of the devices and not
on the series inductance of the array.