Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
542063 Microelectronics Journal 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a circuit used to actuate Radio Frequency MicroElectroMechanical Systems (RF MEMS) based phase shifters for 60 GHz beam forming. Wireless transmission in the 60 GHz band show a dramatic free space loss, thus making it mandatory to use antennas with high gain in a desired direction. Beam forming is then necessary to optimize the link budget between communicating nodes. Antenna arrays can be used for beam forming. The work done at LAAS was aiming to provide RF MEMS based phase shifters working with a standard digital command. RF MEMS commonly have high actuation voltages usually obtained with charge pumps. This paper presents a full 1 bit phase shifter with a digital translation part, an analog DC–DC converter, and an RF MEMS based loaded line phase shifter for 60 GHz signals. This converter is built using boost converters as an alternative to the use of charge pumps for driving RF MEMS in the field of wireless communications. Boost converters, despite relatively high current peaks, allow shorter settling times compared to charge pumps.

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