E-band (71-76 GHz) wireless link using compact modules
Electronics Letters, ISSN: 0013-5194, Vol: 49, Issue: 7, Page: 471-472
2013
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Wireless links using carrier waves in the millimetre-wave spectrum above 70 GHz provide a cost-effective solution to increase the data rate. Reported is the development of a photonically enabled link, based on two compact modules, both operated uncooled, transmitting a 1 Gbit/s data signal over several metres. The first module includes an optimised high-speed photodiode, delivering an output RF power exceeding 0 dBm (1 mW). Also reported is the development of a direct envelope receiver based on a quasi-optical Schottky barrier diode (SBD) module. Over the carrier frequency range, the broadband log-periodic antenna impedance has been optimised to match the SBD, while at the baseband frequency, the receiver was optimised to a 50 O output through an impedance transition. These have been key issues for the excellent performance of the compact receiver module over the entire E-band. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.
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