Miniature butler matrix design using glass-based thin-film integrated passive device technology for 2.5-GHz applications

Yo Shen Lin, Jun Hua Lee

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Abstract

In this paper, miniature branch-line coupler and Butler matrix designs for 2.5-GHz applications are proposed using the glass-based thin-film integrated passive device (TF-IPD) technology. The size reduction is achieved by replacing the quarter-wavelength transmission lines in a conventional branch-line coupler with the bridged-T coil. In this way, the circuit size can be largely reduced without sacrificing the operation bandwidth. The proposed miniature branch-line coupler is then applied to the design of a 4 × 4 Butler matrix centered at 2.5 GHz using the glass-based TF-IPD technology. The measured results show a bandwidth of 2.4-2.6 GHz for better than 13-dB return loss with a maximal dissipation of 4 dB, amplitude imbalance within 1.1 dB, and phase imbalance less than 13 . Notably, the proposed Butlermatrix occupies a chip area of 3.13 mm 3.3 mm, which is only about 0.026 λ0 × 0.027λ0 at 2.5 GHz.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6519276
Pages (from-to)2594-2602
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
Volume61
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2013

Keywords

  • Branch-line coupler
  • Bridged-T coil
  • Butler matrix
  • Integrated passive device (IPD)

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