標題: A Novel Transmission-Line Deembedding Technique for RF Device Characterization
作者: Cho, Hsiu-Ying
Huang, Jiun-Kai
Kuo, Chin-Wei
Liu, Sally
Wu, Chung-Yu
交大名義發表
National Chiao Tung University
關鍵字: Characterization;deembedding;slow wave;transmission lines
公開日期: 1-Dec-2009
摘要: A novel transmission-line deembedding technique is presented in this paper. With this technique, the left- and right-side ground-signal-ground probe pads can be extracted directly using two transmission-line test structures of length L and 2L. An additional through structure is designed using via-stack deembedding, which is unique among current deembedding methods. The advantages of the proposed method include the following: 1) smaller silicon area; 2) discontinuity between the pad and interconnect; 3) substrate coupling and contact effects; and 4) employment of via-stack deembedding. The proposed novel methodology is a great breakthrough in the area of ultrahigh-frequency deembedding and should enable more accurate RF models to be developed. In the proposed methodology, intrinsic slow-wave CPW transmission-line structures are placed on the interlevel metallization layers, as they are the most appropriate RF device for cascade-based deembedding method involving the via-stack deembedding technique. Experimental results have demonstrated that attenuation loss and wavelength can be optimized by changing the metal density and the position of the metal layer on the floating shields. Both measurement and electromagnetic-wave simulations were performed up to 50 GHz. With a shortened wavelength, a reduction in silicon area of more than 66% can be achieved by using optimized slot-type floating shields.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TED.2009.2032608
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/6384
ISSN: 0018-9383
DOI: 10.1109/TED.2009.2032608
期刊: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRON DEVICES
Volume: 56
Issue: 12
起始頁: 3160
結束頁: 3167
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