This paper presents the design, electromagnetic simulation strategies and experimental characterisation of a two‐stage stacked‐FET cell in a 100 nm GaN on Si technology around 18.8 GHz, suited for Ka band satellite downlink applications. A good agreement is found between the electromagnetic simulations and the measured performance on the manufactured prototype, thus demonstrating that a successful voltage combining architecture can be obtained in the frequency range of interest with the selected topology, based on a symmetric fork‐like connection between the transistors. This proves the effectiveness of an appropriate electromagnetic simulation set‐up in correctly predicting the crosstalk, which typically affects this structure, leading to a correct stacking operation.
Piacibello, A., Costanzo, F., Giofré, R., Quaglia, R., Colantonio, P., Pirola, M., et al. (2021). Evaluation of a stacked‐FET cell for high‐frequency applications. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NUMERICAL MODELLING-ELECTRONIC NETWORKS DEVICES AND FIELDS [10.1002/jnm.2881].
Evaluation of a stacked‐FET cell for high‐frequency applications
Costanzo, Ferdinando;Giofré, Rocco;Colantonio, Paolo;
2021-01-01
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This paper presents the design, electromagnetic simulation strategies and experimental characterisation of a two‐stage stacked‐FET cell in a 100 nm GaN on Si technology around 18.8 GHz, suited for Ka band satellite downlink applications. A good agreement is found between the electromagnetic simulations and the measured performance on the manufactured prototype, thus demonstrating that a successful voltage combining architecture can be obtained in the frequency range of interest with the selected topology, based on a symmetric fork‐like connection between the transistors. This proves the effectiveness of an appropriate electromagnetic simulation set‐up in correctly predicting the crosstalk, which typically affects this structure, leading to a correct stacking operation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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