On-Chip 3-D Model for Millimeter-Wave T-Lines with Gap Discontinuity in BiCMOS Technology

Author(s):  
Guoan Wang ◽  
Hanyi Ding ◽  
Amit Bavisi ◽  
Kwanhim Lam ◽  
Essam Mina
Author(s):  
Hanyi Ding ◽  
Guoan Wang ◽  
Kwanhim Lam ◽  
Donald Jordan ◽  
Adam Zeeb ◽  
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Author(s):  
Philipp Ritter

Abstract Next-generation automotive radar sensors are increasingly becoming sensitive to cost and size, which will leverage monolithically integrated radar system-on-Chips (SoC). This article discusses the challenges and the opportunities of the integration of the millimeter-wave frontend along with the digital backend. A 76–81 GHz radar SoC is presented as an evaluation vehicle for an automotive, fully depleted silicon-over-insulator 22 nm CMOS technology. It features a digitally controlled oscillator, 2-millimeter-wave transmit channels and receive channels, an analog base-band with analog-to-digital conversion as well as a digital signal processing unit with on-chip memory. The radar SoC evaluation chip is packaged and flip-chip mounted to a high frequency printed circuit board for functional demonstration and performance evaluation.


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