Design and experimental evaluation of compensated bondwire interconnects above 100 GHz

Author:

Valenta Václav,Spreng Thomas,Yuan Shuai,Winkler Wolfgang,Ziegler Volker,Dancila Dragos,Rydberg Anders,Schumacher Hermann

Abstract

Different types of bondwire interconnect for differential chip-to-antenna and single-ended chip-to-chip interfaces are investigated. Two differential compensation structures for various lengths of interconnects are designed and experimentally evaluated using dedicated transmit and receive radar modules operating across a 110–156 GHz band. Measurement results demonstrate that a fractional bandwidth of 7.5% and a minimum insertion loss of 0.2 dB can be achieved for differential interconnects as long as 0.8 mm. Design and measurement results of an extremely wideband low-loss single-ended chip-to-chip bondwire interconnect that features 1.5 dB bandwidth from DC to 170 GHz and insertion loss of less than 1 dB at 140 GHz are presented as well. The results show that the well-established wire-bonding techniques are still an attractive solution even beyond 100 GHz. Reproducibility and scalability of the proposed solutions are assessed as well.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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