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An ultra-compact 60-GHz millimeter-wave on-chip bandpass filter (BPF) is proposed and fabricated with 18-µm standard CMOS process. The design method helps achieve not only efficient size reduction but also two controllable transmission zeros located on both sides of the passband. One transmission zero is produced by a coupled line structure, whereas the other one is produced owing to the appearance...
This paper presents a novel ultra-compact and lowinsertion loss 77-GHz on-chip bandpass filter (BPF) fabricated with a 0.18-µm standard CMOS process. The stepped-impedance resonators (SIRs) used in this filter allow for more freedom to adjust design parameters and yield a transmission zero at the right side of the passband. The other transmission zero is produced by two-path mechanism. The transmission...
A first reported ultra-comapct 77-GHz CMOS on-chip bandpass filter (BPF) fabricated in TSMC 0.18-µm standard CMOS process is presented. The U-type dual-spiral resonators are utilized to reduce the size of the filter. The extra transmission zero is generated by the tapped-line input/output feed structure. The transmission zero at the lower stopband is located at 57 GHz. The selectivity of the proposed...
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