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Title: | Frequency Multiplier and Sub-Harmonic Mixer Operating at 120GHz |
Authors: | So, Pui Ming |
Department: | Department of Electronic Engineering |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Supervisor: | Supervisor: Prof. CHAN, C H; Assessor: Prof. XUE, Quan |
Abstract: | Millimetre and sub-millimetre wave have been investigated for several years. The researchers apply the technology in different areas, for example, satellite communication, imaging system for security, radio astronomy, etc. As it is costly for generating the signal source with sufficient power, therefore, the alternative way to produce millimetre wave is needed. In my project, two millimetre wave devices have been implemented, one is the frequency tripler at 120GHz and the other one is the Sub-harmonic mixer at 120GHz. The frequency tripler is a device that can produce 108GHz - 120GHz millimetre wave by 36GHz - 40GHz input. The Sub-harmonic mixer is the up-conversion device to do the RF modulation up to about 120GHz. The passive component have been designed under the software HFSS (High Frequency Structure Simulator). Both devices consist of the waveguide-to-microstrip line transition, lowpass filter, matching circuit. The key component for both devices is the GaAs Schottky diode (DBES105A), which is used to generate the harmonic wave by the mixing process. Based on the EM simulation and circuit simulation, the proposed devices were be designed and fabricated, the measurement result will be discussed. |
Appears in Collections: | Electrical Engineering - Undergraduate Final Year Projects |
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