A 4-Element 4-Beam Ka-Band Phased-Array Receiver Using Mesh Topology in 65 nm CMOS

Xiangrong Huang, Haikun Jia, Wei Deng, Chuanming Zhu, Zhihua Wang, Xuzhi Liu, Zhiming Chen, Baoyong Chi

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Abstract

Phased array technique has been widely applied in wireless and satellite communications due to its high spectrum efficiency and system reconfigurability. To maximize the communication capacity, multi-beam phased-array transceivers have drawn more attention in recent years, which enable concurrent communication with multiple independent users at different locations. To achieve the highest beamforming gain and the largest antenna aperture, the fully-connected phased-array is preferred. The conventional fully-connected network based multi-beam topology is shown in Fig. 1 top. As the increase number of elements (N) and beams (M), a total number of M x N amplitude-phase-control channels are needed. In [1], an 8-element 2-beam phased array is reported. However, this architecture is difficult to extend to more beams due to the complexity of local-oscillator (LO) distribution network. A 2-element 4-beam phased-array architecture with the differential passive combining network is proposed in [2]. However, the power-combining network occupies large chip area and the path layout will be more complex when extending to a larger scale.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2023 IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference, A-SSCC 2023
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9798350330038
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Event19th IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference, A-SSCC 2023 - Haikou, China
Duration: 5 Nov 20238 Nov 2023

Publication series

Name2023 IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference, A-SSCC 2023

Conference

Conference19th IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference, A-SSCC 2023
Country/TerritoryChina
CityHaikou
Period5/11/238/11/23

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