The Matrix Balun—A Transistor-Based Module for Broadband Applications

In this paper the analysis and design of a new active balun with very broadband performance, the matrix balun, are reported. Measured results show a common mode rejection ratio, CMRR, larger than 15 dB between 4 and 42 GHz while exhibiting 2 dB single-ended gain with a ripple of 1 dB. The balun was realized in a 0.15 mum GaAs mHEMT process. It occupies a chip area of 0.63 mm2 and consumes a dc power of 20 mW. The same matrix balun circuit may also be biased for amplification and used as a matrix amplifier. The circuit then exhibits 10.5 dB gain up to 63 GHz with 1 dB ripple above 5.5 GHz and a power consumption of 67 mW.

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