Vendor: Weasic Microelectronics Category: Modulation Demodulation

19 GHz to 20.25 GHz FMCW Modulator for RADAR

The WEA20SFMCWI22G is an ultra-linear FMCW modulator consisting of 3 integrated PLLs.

GlobalFoundries 22nm FDX View all specifications

Overview

The WEA20SFMCWI22G is an ultra-linear FMCW modulator consisting of 3 integrated PLLs. One PLL provides a high frequency Reference signal and the other two are performing the chirping function. The dual chirping PLL can be used either as i) 50% interleaved mode, or ii) coherent in-phase operation with a +3dB Phase Noise improvement for LRR mode. The synthesizer uses a reference input ranging from 20 MHz to 100 MHz, and can operate from either an external signal source or with a single external Crystal Oscillator. The modulator has a phase synchronization capability for coherent operation with other modulators. It also provides synchronized trigger event signals for the RADAR Transmitter and Receiver chips. By the use of internal high PSRR LDOs, the WEA20SFMCWI22G can withstand the noisy supply environment. It is powered by 1.2 V and 1.8 V supplies.

Key features

  • QFN48 7mm X 7mm
  • Power Dissipation: 480mW
  • Output power: 10 dBm
  • Reference input: 20 MHz to 100 MHz
  • Output frequency range: 19 GHz to 20.25GHz
  • Low PN (SSB): -103 dBc/Hz at ?f=1MHz Excellent linearity: < 0.2%
  • Maximum chirp modulation BW: 2.15 GHz
  • Chirp up / retrace slopes: 100 / 2000 MHz/us1,
  • Lock time: < 10us
  • Programmable Chirp Profiles
  • Programmable Loop Filter
  • Bank of LC-VCOs with 128 Bands/VCO
  • Automatic VCO/Band Selection System
  • 50% duty cycle Linear Chirp modulation with interleaved PLL operation
  • Analog Test Bus functionality for real-time FuSa functionality

Block Diagram

Applications

  • Automotive FMCW Radars
  • Industrial Radar Sensors

What’s Included?

  • GDSII,
  • Database

Files

Note: some files may require an NDA depending on provider policy.

Silicon Options

Foundry Node Process Maturity
GlobalFoundries 22nm FDX

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
WEA20SFMCWI22G
Vendor
Weasic Microelectronics

Provider

Weasic Microelectronics
HQ: Greece
Weasic develops and markets mmWave Analog and Mixed-Signal IP for 5G backhaul, Automotive RADARs and Satellite Radios. Weasic’s world class design team has a strong record of successfully delivering first-pass silicon for the most challenging design specifications in performance, power consumption and silicon area. Weasic’s IP is in production with multiple customers world-wide, including some of the largest names in the industry sectors we serve. Weasic was founded in 2014 and is based in Athens, Greece.

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