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Development of a slow-wave MEMS phase shifter on CMOS technology for millimeter wave frequencies
Fecha
2012Registro en:
MICROELECTRONIC ENGINEERING, AMSTERDAM, v. 90, pp. 19-22, FEB, 2012
0167-9317
10.1016/j.mee.2011.03.018
Autor
Rehder, Gustavo
Trang Vo
Ferrari, Philippe
Institución
Resumen
We propose a slow-wave MEMS phase shifter that can be fabricated using the CMOS back-end and an additional maskless post-process etch. The tunable phase shifter concept is formed by a conventional slow-wave transmission line. The metallic ribbons that form the patterned floating shield of this type of structure are released to allow motion when a control voltage is applied, which changes the characteristic impedance and the phase velocity. For this device a quality factor greater than 40 can be maintained, resulting in a figure of merit on the order of 0.7 dB/360 degrees and a total area smaller than 0.14 mm(2) for a 60-GHz working frequency. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.