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A complete CMOS UWB timed-array transmitter with a 3D Vivaldi antenna array for electronic high-resolution beam spatial scanning
Fecha
2014-03-26Autor
Justo Filho, Joao Francisco
Kofuji, Sergio Takeo
Oliveira, Alexandre M.
Perotoni, Marcelo B.
Garay, Jorge R.B.
Barboza, Stelvio H.I.
Institución
Resumen
We present a new Ultra Wide Band (UWB) Timed-
Array Transmitter System with Beamforming capability for
high-resolution remote acquisition of vital signals. The system
consists of four identical channels, where each is formed of a
serial topology with three modules: programmable delay
circuit (PDC or τ), a novel UWB 5th Gaussian Derivative order
pulse generator circuit (PG), and a planar Vivaldi antenna.
The circuit was designed using 0.18μm CMOS standard
process and the planar antenna array was designed with filmconductor
on Rogers RO3206 substrate. Spice simulations
results showed the pulse generation with 104 mVpp amplitude
and 500 ps width. The power consumption is 543 μW, and
energy consumption 0.27 pJ per pulse using a 2V power
supply at a pulse repetition rate (PRR) of 100 MHz.
Electromagnetic simulations results, using CST Microwave
(MW) Studio 2011, showed the main lobe radiation with a
gain maximum of 13.2 dB, 35.5º x 36.7º angular width, and a
beam steering between 17º and -11º for azimuthal (θ) angles
and 17º and -18º for elevation (φ) angles at the center
frequency of 6 GHz