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IEEE Control Systems Magazine | 1995

The IRIDIUM K-band MMIC chip set

Bill T. Agar; Deborah S. Bowser; Kenneth Vern Buer; David Warren Corman; Chris Grondahl

A set of 16 K-band MMIC chips has been developed for the satellites in the IRIDIUM communications program. Both high power and low noise 0.25 /spl mu/m PHEMT technologies were used to develop this MMIC chip set. The MMICs consist of a broad band frequency doubler, up and down converters, high power amplifiers, variable gain amplifiers, low noise amplifiers, and an IF amplifier. A noise figure of less than 3.3 dB at 29 GHz and output power of over 4 watts at 23.3 GHz were achieved with no RF tuning. This paper describes statistical device characterization, design details, measured results, and integration of these MMIC chips into a high density multi-chip module (MCM).<<ETX>>


international microwave symposium | 1995

K-band T/R-converter modules for the IRIDIUM satellite program

David Warren Corman; Bill T. Agar; Kenneth Vern Buer; Dean Lawrence Cook

The paper describes two K-band multi-chip modules developed for the satellites on the IRIDIUM communication program. The modules employ a wide range of low noise and power 0.25 um PHEMT MMICs to provide all K-band transmit/receive functions aboard the spacecraft. The modules include over 500 active and passive components including LNAs, power amplifiers, mixers, frequency doublers, and associated support circuitry. Descriptions are provided of the MMIC and module development programs, module producibility features, and the associated MMIC reliability test program. Also described is a novel K-band interface method which eliminates RF alignment.<<ETX>>The paper describes two K-band multi-chip modules developed for the satellites on the IRIDIUM communication program. The modules employ a wide range of low noise and power 0.25 um PHEMT MMICs to provide all K-band transmit/receive functions aboard the spacecraft. The modules include over 500 active and passive components including LNAs, power amplifiers, mixers, frequency doublers, and associated support circuitry. Descriptions are provided of the MMIC and module development programs, module producibility features, and the associated MMIC reliability test program. Also described is a novel K-band interface method which eliminates RF alignment.<<ETX>>


Archive | 1996

Method and apparatus for providing duplex communication service in geographical areas where conventional services are obstructed

Bary Robert Bertiger; David Warren Corman; Dean Lawrence Cook; Kristine Patricia Maine; Keith Warble


Archive | 1996

Linear power amplifier with distortion detection

Kenneth Vern Buer; David Warren Corman; Bill T. Agar


Archive | 1997

Multi-substrate radio-frequency circuit

David Warren Corman; Richard S. Torkington; Stephen Chih-Hung Ma; Dean Lawrence Cook; Kenneth Brice-Heames


Archive | 1997

Multi-repeater communication system

Dean Lawrence Cook; David Warren Corman; Carl Robert Gilray


Archive | 1999

Combined mechanical scanning and digital beamforming antenna

Stephen Chih-Hung Ma; Keith Warble; A. David Munger; Richard S. Torkington; David Warren Corman; Deborah Sue Dendy


Archive | 1996

Method and apparatus for simplex delivery of signals to obstructed geographical areas

David Warren Corman; Bary Robert Bertiger; Dean Lawrence Cook; Norbert Kleiner; Kristine Patricia Maine


Archive | 1997

High dynamic range millimeter wave power detector with temperature compensation

Christopher David Grondahl; David Warren Corman; Kenneth Vern Buer


Archive | 1995

Method and apparatus for power combining/dividing

Bill T. Agar; David Warren Corman; Kenneth Vern Buer

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