Published January 2016
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Journal Article
A 230 GHz MMIC-Based Sideband Separating Receiver
Abstract
A 230 GHz MMIC-based, cryogenically cooled sideband-separating receiver is presented. Utilizing 30 nm InP HEMT MMICs for the front-end LNA and mixers, the system is cooled to 27 K and operates from 200 GHz to 260 GHz. The system is measured in a cryostat that couples the hot, cold and test signal to the DUT without passing through an optical window, reducing losses in the optical path. An average single-sideband (SSB) noise temperature of 92 K is measured across the band. Sideband rejection ratios are between 10 and 15 dB.
Additional Information
© 2015 IEEE. Manuscript received August 22, 2015; revised November 25, 2015; accepted November 30, 2015. Date of publication December 28, 2015; date of current version January 20, 2016. This work was supported by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA, under Contract with National Aeronautics and Space Administration.Additional details
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