Design of 77 GHz Interconnects for Buried SiGe MMICs Using Novel System-in-Package Technology

This paper describes the design, simulation and measurement of interconnects of buried active 77 GHz chips to a high frequency substrate using microvia technology. The embedding technology proposed offers great opportunities for a very broad range of frequencies and applications as well as a large potential for cost reduction.

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