Micromachined Circuits and Devices

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Micromachined Circuits and Devices

Microwave to Sub-millimeter Applications

Nanosciences Condensed matter physics (liquid state and solid state physics) Optical physics Engineering applications of electronic, magnetic, optical materials Electronics engineering Digital signal processing (DSP)

Authors: Shiban Kishen Koul, Sukomal Dey

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Collection: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 7th February 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 161 Mb

ISBN: 9789811694431


Introduction

This book presents the design of different switching and resonant devices using the present state-of-the-art radio frequency (RF) micromachining (MEMS) technology. Different topologies of MEMS switches have been discussed considering optimum performances over microwave to millimeter wave frequency range.

Switching Networks

Wide varieties of micromachined switching networks starting from single-pole-double-throw (SPDT) to single-pole-fourteen-throw (SP14T) are discussed utilizing vertical and lateral actuation movements of the switch. Different transduction mechanisms of micromachined resonators are highlighted that include capacitive, piezoelectric, and piezoresistive types.

Design Guidelines

The book provides major design guidelines for the development of MEMS-based digital phase shifters, tunable filters, and antennas with extensive measurement data. Apart from the radio frequency (RF) requirements, an extensive guideline is given for the improvement of the reliability of micromachined switches and digital phaseshifters where multiple switches are operating simultaneously.

Performance Analysis

It takes multiple iterations and extensive characterizations to conclude with a reliable MEMS digital phase shifter, and these aspects are given one of the prime attentions in this book. Detailed performance analysis of metamaterial inspired MEMS switches is then discussed for application in millimeter wave frequency bands up to about 170 GHz.

Future Perspectives

The book concludes with future research activities of RF MEMS technology and its potential in space, defense, sensors, and biomedical applications.

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