On-chip bandpass single-pole-double-throw switch based on multicoupled line

Jian Fong Wu, Yo Shen Lin

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Abstract

An on-chip bandpass single-pole-double-throw (SPDT) switch with very compact circuit size is proposed, which is realized using a capacitvely loaded multicoupled line. By sharing the first resonator between the two signal paths and by replacing the quarter-wavelength impedance transformer in conventional designs with a J-inverter, the circuit size can be much reduced. In addition, the capacitive loading can help improve the spurious response such that a very wide upper stopband up to 10f0 can be achieved. Specifically, a third-order bandpass SPDT switch with a center frequency f0 of 5.5 GHz and a bandwidth of about 10% is realized in a commercial GaAs pHEMT process. The measured in-band insertion loss in the on state is better than 4 dB with a 30-dB upper stopband up to 55 GHz. The measured isolation in the off state is better than 30 dB from dc to 55 GHz. The chip size is 1.5 mm×1 mm, which is only about 0.028λ0×0.018λ0 at f0.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2016 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, IMS 2016
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9781509006984
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Aug 2016
Event2016 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, IMS 2016 - San Francisco, United States
Duration: 22 May 201627 May 2016

Publication series

NameIEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest
Volume2016-August
ISSN (Print)0149-645X

Conference

Conference2016 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, IMS 2016
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Francisco
Period22/05/1627/05/16

Keywords

  • Bandpass filter
  • coupled-line
  • GaAs
  • RF switch

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