M. Sironen et al., A subharmonic self-oscillating mixer with integrated antenna for 60-GHz wireless applications, IEEE MICR T, 49(3), 2001, pp. 442-450
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Eletrical & Eletronics Engineeing
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES
A balanced integrated-antenna self-oscillating mixer at 60 GHz is presented
in this paper. The modal radiation characteristics of a dual-feed planar q
uasi-Yagi antenna are used to achieve RF-local oscillator (RF-LO) isolation
between closely spaced frequencies, The balanced mixer is symmetric, inher
ently broad band, and does not need an RF balun. Pseudomorphic high electro
n-mobility transistors are used in a 30-GHz push-pull circuit to generate t
he second harmonic and a 30-GHz dielectric resonator was used to stabilize
the fundamental oscillation frequency, This allows the possibility of build
ing a balanced low-cost self-contained antenna integrated receiver with low
LO leakage for short-range narrow-band communication Phase locking can be
done with half of the RF frequency. The circuit exhibits a conversion loss
less than 15 dB from 60 to 61.5 GHz, radiation leakage of -26 dBm at 60 GHz
, and IF phase noise of -95 dBc/Hz at 100-kHz offset.