RF ICs and RF ICs and mm-Wave ICs mm-Wave ICs Saurabh Sinha, PhD (Eng) Saurabh Sinha, PhD (Eng) Microelectronics & Electronics Group University of Pretoria, South Africa Sunday 8 May 2022 Departement Elektriese, Elektroniese & Rekenaar- Ingenieurswese Department of Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering Kgoro ya Merero ya Mohlagase, Elektroniki & Bointšinere bja Khomphutha
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RF ICs and RF ICs and
mm-Wave ICsmm-Wave ICs
Saurabh Sinha, PhD (Eng)Saurabh Sinha, PhD (Eng)
Microelectronics & Electronics GroupUniversity of Pretoria, South Africa
Saturday 22 April 2023
Departement Elektriese, Elektroniese & Rekenaar-IngenieursweseDepartment of Electrical, Electronic & Computer EngineeringKgoro ya Merero ya Mohlagase, Elektroniki & Bointšinere bja Khomphutha
Carl and Emily Fuchs Institute for Microelectronics
CEFIM
Founded in 1981 after receiving a
grant fromCarl and Emily Fuchs
(1972 to 1981 Institute for
Microstructures)
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Director & Professor: Prof. Monuko du Plessis, Pr Eng (INSiAVA (Pty) ltd)
Associate Professor: Prof. Saurabh Sinha, Pr EngLecturers: Johan Schoeman
Jannes VenterJunior lecturers: Hannetjie Nell
Bongani MabuzaLindani Tshibe (part-time)
Post-Docs.: Dr Jevgēņijs Golovins (Latvia)[Vacancy]
Visiting researchers: Dr Alina Cismaru (IMT, Romania)Dr Alexandra Ştefănescu (IMT, Romania)
#Postgraduate students (PhD and MEng/MSc): Approx. 20
#Undergraduate project students (BEng Year IV): Approx. 20
The Microelectronics & Electronics Research Group
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Postgraduate Courses
EIN 732 Introduction to Research Prof. J.A.G. MalherbeEME 732 Analogue Electronic Design Prof. M. du PlessisEDG 780 Digital Electronic Design
Prof. S. Sinha, Mr J. Schoeman, Mr P.J. Venter
DPSS, CSIREMK 732 Communication Electronics Prof. M. du PlessisEPT 732 Research project – Theory Study leader/Student dependentERL 732 Research project – Design and laboratory Study leader/Student dependent
– EEY 890/1 Dissertation (MEng / MSc)
– EIN 990/1 Thesis (PhD (Eng) / PhD)
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Focus Areas & International Research PartnersCMOS / Si device manufacture INSiAVA (Pty) ltd Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA Others
RF, RF MEMS and mm-wave ICs IMT, Bucharest, Romania Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany University of Electronic Sciences and Technology, China Sogang University, South Korea ICE Laboratory, Georgia Tech., USA Non-linear RF Lab, Ohio State University, USA
MEMS simulation and manufacture IMTEK, University of Freiburg, Germany Others
Chip 1: RF SiGe HBT, IF CMOS; Chip 2 – Baseband analogue & digital (all CMOS)
High Performance Low-Power
Low Cost SiGe HBT
Analogue CMOS Digital CMOS
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Graduate Projects (2010)
Project Titles Student Course
1. A Low Phase Noise CMOS based Digital PLL Gert Veale M.Eng
2. A SiGe BiCMOS LNA for mm-Wave Applications Christo Janse van Rensburg M.Eng
3. A Temperature Stabilized High-Performance CMOS VCO for Ultra-Low Voltage Operations Johny Sebastian M.Eng
4. A Wideband Linear SiGe BiCMOS LNA for Ku-Band Receivers Marnus Weststrate M.Eng
5. A Zero IF Receiver for mm-Wave Applications Antonie Alberts M.Eng
6. Design Methods for Integrated Switching-Mode Power Amplifiers Mladen Božanić M.Eng
7. EEPROM Switches for Post-Assembly Tuning Bongani Mabuza M.Eng
8. Improving Gain Utilising Floating Shielding for Power Amplifiers at mm-Wave Frequencies Lindani Tshibe M.Eng
9. Improving Linearity Utilising Analogue Predistortion for Power Amplifiers at mm-Wave Frequencies Joe Valliarampath M.Eng
10. Modelling of transceiver propagation characteristics through an analogue SiGe BiCMOS circuit Wynand Lambrechts PhD (Eng)
11. Power Efficient High Speed Analogue-to-Digital Converter in SiGe BiCMOS Nicolaas Fauré M.Eng
12. Range and Sensitivity Improvement of Infrared Detectors Using CMOS Technology Johan Venter M.Eng
13. Reducing jitter utilising adaptive pre-emphasis FIR filter for high speed serial links Marius Goosen M.Eng
14. SiGe Based Multiple-Phase VCO Operating for mm-Wave Frequencies Deepa George PhD
15. Spurious Free Dynamic Range Enhancement of High Speed Integrated Digital to Analogue Converters Reeshen ReddyM.Eng (2011)
6 (African, Coloured, Indian)
9 Caucasian
159 (African, Coloured, Indian)
9 Caucasian
2010:
2011:
A 5 GHz VCO with 360° Variable Phase Outputs
Vector Sum
90°
VGA
VGA
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In-phase
Quadrature
Vcontrol_I
Vcontrol_Q
+ -
+ -
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L1 L2
VDD
VTUNE
C1 C2D1 D2
T1 T2
IBIAS Cp
Lp
L1 L2
VDD
VTUNE
C1 C2D1 D2
T1 T2
IBIASCp vs
+
-
ITAIL
ICp
A 5 GHz SiGe CMOS Voltage Controlled Oscillator with Reduced Phase Noise
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Metal Layer Shunting (I)
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Metal Layer Shunting (II)
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Newer technologies (I)
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Newer technologies (II)
Minimum Line Width (m)
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Business Enterprises at University of Pretoria (Pty) Ltd (BE at UP) offers the Switch-mode Power Amplifier Design Tool and Inductance Calculator (PA Design Tool and Inductance Calculator).
As a result of a dissertation, a MATLAB script was developed, whereby the script/application can be used to design inductors for high frequency integrated circuit power amplifiers. The “PA Design Tool and Inductance Calculator” consists of two stand-alone applications: switch-mode power amplifier (PA) design tool for the design of Class-E and Class-F PAs (paprog.m); as well as an inductance calculator (indcal2.m) for the design of spiral inductors. Although the latter is meant to be used as an expansion of the former, it can also be used separately to design spiral inductors for any applications that might be needed: including DC-to-DC converters, low noise amplifiers (LNAs), etc. The tool has the ability to export complete PA design netlist in SPICE format recognised by most microelectronics design tools, including but not limited to Tanner Tools and Cadence Virtuoso. This netlist can be used in schematic generation and simulation and is therefore capable of handling complete PA design flow.
BE at UP is a company wholly owned by the University of Pretoria and provides and facilitates easy access to a multidisciplinary range of contract research and consulting expertise at the University.
For more information, please contact:Business Enterprises at University of Pretoria (Pty) Ltd (BE at UP)Ms Ilana Small Telephone: 012 420 5078/4245
The software is a secondary outcome resulting from the dissertation of Mladen Božanić, a postgraduate student at the Carl & Emily Fuchs Institute for Microelectronics (CEFIM), a centre of the Department of Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering, University of Pretoria, South Africa