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This paper presents a design of 60-GHz exponential tapered slot Vivaldi antenna-on-chip (AOC). The antenna is designed using standard 0.18µm six metal-layers CMOS technology. A double-Y balun feeding structure is used to make transition from coplanar waveguide to slot-line. Two techniques are investigated for improving antenna radiation properties. The first technique incorporates equal corrugations...
This paper presents a study on 60 GHz CMOS Quasi-Yagi antenna for radiation performance enhancement. The driven element is meandered for size compactness and is fed by a coplanar waveguide to coplanar stripline transition. Moreover, the ground plan was corrugated to serve as the reflecting element. Furthermore, the director was designed from multi-element which led to gain and efficiency enhancement...
A60-GHz double-Y balun-fed exponential tapered slot Vivaldi antenna-on-chip (AOC) is designed using standard 0.18µm six metal-layer CMOS technology. A double-Y balun feeding structure is used to make transition from coplanar to slot line. Three methods are developed for improving antenna radiation properties. First, an impeding longitudinal rectangular slits on the backed edge of the Vivaldi antenna...
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