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International Journal of Antennas and Propagation | 2014

A Basic Study on RF Characteristics of Meander Line Employing Periodic Ground Structure on GaAs MMIC for Application to Miniaturization of RF Components

Jang-Hyeon Jeong; Young Yun; Suk-Youb Kang

The meander line employing periodic ground structure (MLEPGS) was fabricated on GaAs substrate for application to miniaturization of RF components on MMIC, and its RF characteristics were thoroughly investigated. The MLEPGS with a length of /8 showed loss less than 0.72 dB up to 20 GHz, which was low enough for application to RF passive components. The MLEPGS showed much higher propagation constant and effective permittivity than conventional meander line. Concretely, the MLEPGS with of 20 μm showed of 1.08~20.85 rad/mm and of 2703~2479 from 1 to 20 GHz, while the conventional meander line showed of 0.18~3.36 rad/mm and of 74.2~64.7 in the same frequency range. According to the result, the size of the /4 transmission line employing the MLEPGS was 0.151 mm2, which was 3.5% of the size of the transmission line employing conventional meander line.


asia pacific microwave conference | 2013

A study on RF characteristics of polyether sulfone substrate for application to flexible mobile communication device

Young Yun; Jang-Hyeon Jeong; Sung-Jo Han; Ki-Jun Son

In this work, coplanar waveguide was fabricated on flexible PES substrate, and their RF loss characteristics were extracted using transmission line theory. Concretely, several Q-factors of the coplanar waveguides were extracted using transmission line theory. Firstly, QL was characterized using the equivalent RLGC circuit. According to measured result, the QL was 25.7 at 49.8 GHz. Q-factor was also extracted from a resonant tank built using a one-quarter of a wavelength long line at the resonance frequency f0. According to the measured result, the Q-factor measured from one port open stub resonant circuit was 38.3 at a resonance frequency of 49.8 GHz, which was much higher than the open stub on silicon substrate.


International Journal of Information Engineering and Electronic Business | 2013

Direct Conversion Mixer IC for Application to Long Distance Wireless Power Transmission

Jang-Hyeon Jeong; Young-Bae Park; Jeong-Gab Ju; Bo-Ra Jung; Eui-Hoon Jang; Suk-Youb Kang; Young Yun

In this paper, Using the silicon CMOS technology, direct conversion mixer was fabricated on silicon substrate for a realization of the long distance wireless power transmission system. The size of the mixer is 0.8 mm × 0.5 mm. The input frequency of mixer is 24 GHz, and converted BB frequency is 30 MHz. The conversion loss and output power of mixer was -9 dB and -10 dBm, respectively.


Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials | 2015

Basic Study on RF Characteristics of Thin-Film Transmission Line Employing ML/CPW Composite Structure on Silicon Substrate and Its Application to a Highly Miniaturized Impedance Transformer

Jang-Hyeon Jeong; Ki-Jun Son; Young Yun

A thin-film transmission line (TFTL) employing a microstrip line/coplanar waveguide (ML/CPW) was fabricated on a silicon substrate for application to a miniaturized on-chip RF component, and the RF characteristics of the device with the proposed structure were investigated. The TFTL employing a ML/CPW composite structure exhibited a shorter wavelength than that of a conventional coplanar waveguide and that of a thin-film microstrip line. When the TFTL with the proposed structure was fabricated to have a length of λ/8, it showed a loss of less than 1.12 dB at up to 30 GHz. The improvement in the periodic capacitance of the TFTL caused for the propagation constant, β, and the effective permittivity, eeff, to have values higher than those of a device with only a conventional coplanar waveguide and a thin film microstrip line. The TFTL with the proposed structure showed a β of 0.53~2.96 rad/mm and an eeff of 22.3~25.3 when operating from 5 to 30 GHz. A highly miniaturized impedance transformer was fabricated on a silicon substrate using the proposed TFTL for application to a low-impedance transformation for broadband. The size of the impedance transformer was 0.01 mm2, which is only 1.04% of the size of a transformer fabricated using a conventional coplanar waveguide on a silicon substrate. The impedance transformer showed excellent RF performance for broadband.


asia pacific microwave conference | 2013

A study on bandwidth of meander line employing periodic ground structure for application to miniaturization of RF components on GaAs MMIC

Jang-Hyeon Jeong; Sung-Jo Han; Ki-Jun Son; Jeong-Hoon Kim; Young Yun

In this work, the meander line employing periodic ground structure (MLEPGS) was fabricated on GaAs substrate for application to a miniaturization of RF components on MMIC, and its bandwidth characteristics were thoroughly investigated. According to measured results, the MLEPGS exhibited the wavelength much shorter than conventional meander line. Concretely, the wavelength of the MLEPGS with T of 20 μm was 1.19 mm at 5 GHz, which was 16 % of the conventional meander line. We also studied the bandwidth of the passband and stopband of the MLEPGS. According to the result, the MLEPGS could be employed for application to a miniaturized RF components up to Ka band. Above results indicate that the MLEPGS is a promising candidate for application to a miniaturization of RF components in microwave range.


asia pacific microwave conference | 2013

A basic study on RF characteristics of inverted comb-type capacitive transmission line structure on MMIC

Young Yun; Jang-Hyeon Jeong; Sung-Jo Han; Ki-Jun Son

In this work, the inverted comb-type capacitive transmission line (ICCTL) structure on GaAs monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) was proposed and its RF characteristics were investigated for application to a development of miniaturized on-chip passive components. According to the results, the ICCTL structure showed short wavelength characteristic due to an enhancement of its periodic capacitance. Concretely, the wavelength of the ICCTL structure was only 11.85% of conventional microstrip line on MMIC. The insertion loss of the ICCTL with a length of λ/8 was less than 0.36 dB up to 6 GHz, which was comparable to conventional microstrip line. Attenuation constant α and propagation constant β were also extracted using transmission line theory. According to the results, the ICCTL structure showed attenuation constant α lower than 1.06 Np/mm up to 10 GHz, and propagation constant β of 0.254 ~ 4.14 rad/mm from 0.5 to 10 GHz.


asia pacific microwave conference | 2013

A study on basic RF characteristics of transmission lines employing various types of ground structures on silicon substrate for a decision of optimal periodic ground structure

Sung-Jo Han; Jang-Hyeon Jeong; Ki Jun Son; Yonng Yun

In this paper, various types of transmission lines employing the periodically arrayed ground structure (PAGS) were fabricated on silicon substrate, and their RF characteristics were thoroughly investigated for a decision of optimal structure design. According to the results, with-contact showed wavelength shorter than other types of transmission lines and insertion loss value lower than other types of transmission lines. In addition, with-contact showed effective permittivity and propagation constant value higher than other types of transmission lines. Above results indicate that the with-contact is most appropriate for application to a miniaturization of RF components on silicon substrate.


International Journal of Information Engineering and Electronic Business | 2013

Tranceiver Mixer MMICs Employing Cascode Circuit Structure for Personal Area Network (PAN) Applications

Young Yun; Young-Bae Park; Jang-Hyeon Jeong; Bo-Ra Jung; Jeong-Gab Ju; Suk-Youb Kang

MMIC (monolithic microwave integrated circuit) chip set was developed for application to wireless PAN. Concretely, cascade type transceiver mixers employing GaAs p-HEMT were fabricated on GaAs substrate. The mixer MMICs showed good RF performances. Concretely, the conversion gain of the receiver mixer was 9.6 dB at a LO input of 8 dBm, and 9.6 ± 1.6 dB at a RF frequency range of 62.5 - 63.5 GHz. The chip size of the receiver mixer was 2.7 mm x 1.35 mm. The conversion gain of the transmitter mixer was 6.5 dB at a LO input of 8.5 dBm, and 6.5 ± 0.25 dB at a IF frequency range of 1.9 - 2.9 GHz. The chip size of the transmitter mixer was 2.7 mm x 1.35 mm. 0.2 μm


international conference on information and communication technology convergence | 2012

Miniaturized on-chip power divider/combiner circuit on MMIC for application to C/X band maritime communication system

Eui-Hoon Jang; Jang-Hyeon Jeong; Sung-Jo Han; Ki Jun Son; Young Yun

In this work, a miniaturized on-chip 4-way divider/combiner employing multiple coupled transmission lines was proposed for application to C/X band maritime communication system. The size of 4-way divider/combiner is 1.21 mm2, which is only 0.002 % of conventional Wilkinson type 4-way divider/combiner on PCB. The proposed 4-way divider/combiner showed good RF performances. Above results indicate that the proposed 4-way divider/combiner can be effectively used for SSPA (Solid State Power Amplifier) for application to C/X band maritime communication system.


international conference on information and communication technology convergence | 2012

A highly miniaturized amplifier MMIC for application to a marine disaster early warning system

Jang-Hyeon Jeong; Eui-Hoon Jang; Sung-Jo Han; Ki-Jun Son; Young Yun

In this work, a highly miniaturized amplifier MMIC (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit) was developed for application to a marine disaster warning system. According to measured results, the proposed amplifier MMIC showed good RF characteristics in a wide frequency range. Concretely, the Proposed amplifier MMIC showed a gain of 20 ±2 dB between 17 GHz and 27 GHz. The measured Pout was 17.79 dBm at 25 GHz. The measured P1dB of the amplifier MMIC exhibited the value of 15±2.5 dBm between 17 GHz and 27 GHz.

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Young Yun

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Ki-Jun Son

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Sung-Jo Han

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Eui-Hoon Jang

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Young Yun

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Jeong-Gab Ju

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Bo-Ra Jung

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Young-Bae Park

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Suk-Youb Kang

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Jeong-Hoon Kim

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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