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The RF performance of advanced silicon technologies has enabled the development of highly integrated wireless System on Chip (SoC) from 60 GHz up to the sub-THz spectrum. Leveraging wide bandwidths available at sub-THz frequency, data rates above 10 Gb/s have already been demonstrated. However, in order to develop highly integrated and cost effective silicon-based sub-THz wireless SoC we also have...
In this paper, we present a 12×12×0.6mm3 Ball Grid Array (BGA) organic module compatible with a Tx/Rx transceiver at 60 GHz, including a linearly polarized (LP) Tx antenna and a circularly polarized (CP) Rx antenna. Both antennas cover the 57–66 GHz band with a 5 dBi gain and higher than 50% total efficiency. The Rx CP antenna has an axial ratio lower than 3 dB on the same V-band. Each packaged antenna...
During the past years, various research teams developed 60 GHz chipset solutions, using both advanced CMOS [1] and BiCMOS [2] technologies. But for the 60 GHz market to flourish not only low cost RFICs are required, low cost antennas and packages are also key elements. Recently, low cost High Density Interconnect (HDI) organic technology has been evaluated [3, 4] to develop 60 GHz module using antenna-in-package...
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