In this study, we designed the unit channel of beamforming transceivers for flexible access common spectrum (FACS) applications. The designed unit channel consisted of power amplifier, low noise amplifier, gain amplifier, attenuator, phase shifter, and switches. In particular, in this study, in order to miniaturize the entire system, the 180° phase shift function of the phase shifter was implemented in the power amplifier and the low noise amplifier. At this time, the area of the phase shifter was reduced without increasing the area of the power amplifier and the low noise amplifier with the 180° phase shift function. In addition, the stagger tuning technique was applied to the amplifiers constituting the unit channel to secure bandwidth. The designed unit channel was fabricated using 65-nm RFCMOS process. The operating frequency range was 22.0 GHz to 23.6 GHz. At 23.6 GHz, when the bandwidth of the 64-QAM 5G NR modulated signal was 100 MHz, 200 MHz, and 400 MHz, the output power satisfying 5.62% of EVM was measured as 9.79 dBm, 7.82 dBm, and 4.47 dBm, respectively. The noise figure (NF) in Rx mode was measured to be less than 4.88 dB.
This work is distributed under the term of Creative Commons License (CCL)
(CC BY NC ND)
Copyright Policy
ETRI KSP Copyright Policy
The materials provided on this website are subject to copyrights owned by ETRI and protected by the Copyright Act. Any reproduction, modification, or distribution, in whole or in part, requires the prior explicit approval of ETRI. However, under Article 24.2 of the Copyright Act, the materials may be freely used provided the user complies with the following terms:
The materials to be used must have attached a Korea Open Government License (KOGL) Type 4 symbol, which is similar to CC-BY-NC-ND (Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License). Users are free to use the materials only for non-commercial purposes, provided that original works are properly cited and that no alterations, modifications, or changes to such works is made. This website may contain materials for which ETRI does not hold full copyright or for which ETRI shares copyright in conjunction with other third parties. Without explicit permission, any use of such materials without KOGL indication is strictly prohibited and will constitute an infringement of the copyright of ETRI or of the relevant copyright holders.
J. Kim et. al, "Trends in Lightweight Kernel for Many core Based High-Performance Computing", Electronics and Telecommunications Trends. Vol. 32, No. 4, 2017, KOGL Type 4: Source Indication + Commercial Use Prohibition + Change Prohibition
J. Sim et.al, “the Fourth Industrial Revolution and ICT – IDX Strategy for leading the Fourth Industrial Revolution”, ETRI Insight, 2017, KOGL Type 4: Source Indication + Commercial Use Prohibition + Change Prohibition
If you have any questions or concerns about these terms of use, or if you would like to request permission to use any material on this website, please feel free to contact us
KOGL Type 4:(Source Indication + Commercial Use Prohibition+Change Prohibition)
Contact ETRI, Research Information Service Section
Privacy Policy
ETRI KSP Privacy Policy
ETRI does not collect personal information from external users who access our Knowledge Sharing Platform (KSP). Unathorized automated collection of researcher information from our platform without ETRI's consent is strictly prohibited.
[Researcher Information Disclosure] ETRI publicly shares specific researcher information related to research outcomes, including the researcher's name, department, work email, and work phone number.
※ ETRI does not share employee photographs with external users without the explicit consent of the researcher. If a researcher provides consent, their photograph may be displayed on the KSP.