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Spectrum Slicer

Spectrum Slicer. MEMS for RF Oscillators & Filters. David Giles & Curtis Mayberry December 7 th , 2012. Some Motivation. Oscillators On-chip integration High frequencies Bandpass Filters Many different filters, small area Narrow passbands (High Q) Good for channel select Applications

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Spectrum Slicer

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  1. Spectrum Slicer MEMS for RF Oscillators & Filters David Giles & Curtis Mayberry December 7th, 2012

  2. Some Motivation • Oscillators • On-chip integration • High frequencies • Bandpass Filters • Many different filters, small area • Narrow passbands (High Q) • Good for channel select • Applications • RF Receivers (e.g. cellphones) • Cognitive Radio (spectrum hopping)

  3. Piezoelectric Contour-Mode Resonator • Frequency range: 19 to 656 MHz • Q’s of around 4000 • Motional resistance: 50 to 700 Ω • Lithographically defined center frequencies • Width vs. length-extensional modes [Piazza, et al. 2006]

  4. Laterally-Excited SiBAR • Motional resistance of 35 Ω • 100 MHz center frequency • Aluminum nitride now sputtered on sidewall • Use of d33 coefficient [Tabrizian, et al. 2011]

  5. Bandpass Filter • Capacitive coupling by intrinsic capacitances [Zuo, et al. 2010]

  6. Broadband Tunable TIA for Oscillators • Low-power broadband current preamp • 76 dBΩ constant gain up to 1.7 GHz • Demonstrated operation with 1 GHz, 750 Ω, and a 724 MHz, 150 Ωresonators

  7. High Level System Diagram

  8. MEMS Challenges • Balancing greater thickness versus a distorted modeshape to maximize electromechanical coupling • Achieving low motional impedance • Designing an effective model • Learning COMSOL

  9. Electroded Layers • The two pictures below show the two layers of Molybdenum electrodes and overall structure of the device

  10. 1 GHz Resonator • Q of 10,000 (1/3 of the theoretical maximum for Silicon) was assumed • One-port admittance simulated for half-resonator • Simulated only half of the device for faster results (while maintaining accuracy) • Dimensions • Height = 2um • Length = 20um • Width = 3.9um (counting AlN)

  11. RLC Extraction – 1 GHz Resonator • fo = 986.5 MHz • R = 1 V / Total Current = 1 / 3.7mA = 267.3Ω • L = Q*R/ (2*π*fo) = 431.2uH • C = 1 / (L*(2*π*fo)2 = 60.36aF • Cft = eo*er*A/d = 10*8.854e-12*(2e-6*20e-6*2 + 20e-6*3.9e-6) / 1e-6 = 14fF

  12. 100 MHz Resonator Design • 98.14601 MHz • length extensional mode • Dimensions: • W = 40um • L = 400um • H = 20um • TAlN = 2um Cftt =2.2pF Cm =254.7aF R=1.1kΩ L =11mH

  13. Bandpass Filter Theory

  14. Simulated Bandpass Filter • 2nd order BPF • LCs as given for the 1 GHz resonator • Ccap = 30fF, Rterm = 250 Ω • 3dB bandwidth = 1 MHz • 20dB SF = 3 • Passband Ripple = 0.3 dB • IL = 2dB

  15. Biasing: Current source • Supply insensitive due to cascode • Provides 3v dc bias to TIA. • Provides 15uA current bias that is used to generate voltage bias

  16. Input Stage • Current amplifier + current to voltage conversion ‖

  17. Trans-impedance Amplifier • Current mirror amplifier: 1:10 current amplification • Common source second stage with feedback • Shunt-shunt feedback to increase bandwidth • Total phase shift = 0°as required

  18. TIA Open Loop Response • 76.47 dBΩ peak transimpedance gain • 115 MHz 3dB bandwidth

  19. 100 MHz Loop Gain

  20. 20 MHz Loop Gain

  21. 20 MHz Oscillation (Transient Simulation)

  22. Packaging • Multi-chip-module • Easily integrated with other RF dies (LNA, PA, etc.) • MEMs and interface dies will be bonded to MCM directly • As more components are designed and integrated on one die, other solutions may become more notable • Can be integrated with existing technology

  23. Ladder Filter Design “Reciprocal Mixing”

  24. Data Sheet: Oscillator

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