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This article presents a 54–64-GHz CMOS transce- iver with four transmitters (4TXs) and four receivers (4RXs). This transceiver is able to generate continuous and single 10-GHz bandwidth chirp signals for frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar. Dual-supply phase-locked loop (PLL), low-noise amplifier (LNA) with low-coupling factor transformer, and four-stage power amplifier (PA) with capacitive neutralization technique are designed to realize a 10-GHz bandwidth chirp. The voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) operation range is from 26. 9 to 32. 54 GHz. The VCO phase noise is −93 dBc/Hz at a 1-MHz offset frequency from a 30-GHz carrier frequency. The averaged in-band phase noise of the PLL in operating frequency band is −67. 4 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz offset frequency. The TXs, including 6-bit phase shifters, achieve a 9. 63-dBm saturated output power and OP 1 dB of 6. 75 dBm for each channel. The LNA achieves a return loss of less than 6. 4 dB over the 54–64 GHz operating range. The RX overall gain, including the integrated analog baseband (ABB) with two-stage bi-quad bandpass filters (BPFs) is 80 dB, and noise figure (NF) is 11. 6 dB. The proposed transceiver consumes 731. 3 mA when operating all channels. This chip occupies3 3. 4mm2 and was fabricated in 65-nm CMOS technology.
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