This paper presents the design and the experimental results of a CMOS Automatic Control System (ACS) for the biasing of High-Electron-Mobility-Transistors (HEMT). The ACS is the first low-power mixed-signal Application-Specified-Integrated-Circuit (ASIC) able to automatically set and regulate the operating point of an off-chip 6 HEMT Low-Noise-Amplifiers (LNAs), hence it composes a two-chip system (the ACS+LNAs) to be used in the Large Scale Polarization Explorer (LSPE) stratospheric balloon for Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) signal observation. The hereby presented ACS ASIC provides a reliable instrumentation for gradual and very stable LNAs characterization, switching-on, and operating point (<4 mV accuracy). Moreover, it simplifies the electronic instrumentation needed for biasing the LNAs, since it replaces several off-the-shelf and digital programmable device components. The ASIC prototype has been implemented in a CMOS 0.35 μm technology (12 mm2 area occupancy). It operates at 4 kHz clock frequency. The power consumption of one-channel ASIC (biasing one LNA) is 3.6 mW, whereas 30 mW are consumed by a single LNA device.

DE MATTEIS, M., DE BLASI, M., Vallicelli, E., Zannoni, M., Gervasi, M., Bau', A., et al. (2017). A CMOS application-specified-integrated-circuit for 40 GHz high-electron-mobility-transistors automatic biasing. REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, 88(2) [10.1063/1.4975177].

A CMOS application-specified-integrated-circuit for 40 GHz high-electron-mobility-transistors automatic biasing

DE MATTEIS, MARCELLO
Primo
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DE BLASI, MARCO
Secondo
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Vallicelli, E;ZANNONI, MARIO;GERVASI, MASSIMO;BAU', ALESSANDRO;PASSERINI, ANDREA
Penultimo
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BASCHIROTTO, ANDREA
Ultimo
2017

Abstract

This paper presents the design and the experimental results of a CMOS Automatic Control System (ACS) for the biasing of High-Electron-Mobility-Transistors (HEMT). The ACS is the first low-power mixed-signal Application-Specified-Integrated-Circuit (ASIC) able to automatically set and regulate the operating point of an off-chip 6 HEMT Low-Noise-Amplifiers (LNAs), hence it composes a two-chip system (the ACS+LNAs) to be used in the Large Scale Polarization Explorer (LSPE) stratospheric balloon for Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) signal observation. The hereby presented ACS ASIC provides a reliable instrumentation for gradual and very stable LNAs characterization, switching-on, and operating point (<4 mV accuracy). Moreover, it simplifies the electronic instrumentation needed for biasing the LNAs, since it replaces several off-the-shelf and digital programmable device components. The ASIC prototype has been implemented in a CMOS 0.35 μm technology (12 mm2 area occupancy). It operates at 4 kHz clock frequency. The power consumption of one-channel ASIC (biasing one LNA) is 3.6 mW, whereas 30 mW are consumed by a single LNA device.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Instrumentation, integrated circuit, polarimeter, cosmic microwave background
English
2017
88
2
024702
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DE MATTEIS, M., DE BLASI, M., Vallicelli, E., Zannoni, M., Gervasi, M., Bau', A., et al. (2017). A CMOS application-specified-integrated-circuit for 40 GHz high-electron-mobility-transistors automatic biasing. REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, 88(2) [10.1063/1.4975177].
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