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GaAs MMIC Interferometer for Broadband Interference Suppression

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GaAs MMIC Interferometer for Broadband Interference Suppression

Abstract

This paper presents a GaAs interference suppression MMIC for integration in broadband receiver front ends. The circuit is an interferrometer, with a gain stage in one path, and a gain stage followed by a variable delay line in the other path. The voltage-tunable delay is implemented with discrete inductors and diode-connected transistors. The total time delay of the second path is adjusted by varying the voltage on the varactors to place a spectral notch at different frequencies across the band. The demonstrated prototype circuit is well matched across X-band and the notch can be tuned from 8.2 to 10.8 GHz. For a CW signal in this band, the circuit shows a 10 dB suppression of interference signals 2 GHz away, and over 11 dB suppression for 3 GHz separation. Broadband suppression at the front end can improve the useful dynamic range of digital cancellation.

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P. Danielson, M. Robinson, G. Lasser and Z. Popovic, "GaAs MMIC Interferometer for Broadband Interference Suppression," 2022 17th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference (EuMIC), Milan, Italy, 2022, pp. 17-20, doi: 10.23919/EuMIC54520.2022.9923535.

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Date:
September 26, 2022
DOI:
10.23919/EuMIC54520.2022.9923535