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On-Wafer Measurements and Calibration – part I

How to do On-Wafer RF Measurements?

When it comes to on-wafer device characterization you have to start from the Device Under Test (DUT) and be aware of its properties and the actual metrics you want to capture. What does your DUT look like? Is it an inductor, capacitor, or transmission line with two RF ports or is it a multiport device, e.g. a transfomer, balun, coupler?

Your device will largely dictate you how to design your experiment in order to properly characterize the DUT.

Inductor_2port

Ok, got it…. let’s assume you know that you will be dealing with 2-port devices and you want to capture S-parameter for the DUT.

One may say “well, no big deal I’ll take a Network Analyzer and capture the S-parameter over the desired frequency range”, well yes that’s a very plain description of it.

How does this look like for RF On-Wafer Measurements?

Keep in mind that you need an interface for contacting your device terminals. Your RF probe that will be attached to your coaxial cables and Network Analyzer has a very strict geometry for the probe tips. That’s why you need to design carefully your experiment.

Sym_Inductor_GSG

In practice your on-wafer device will look similar to that… Your actual device will be interconnected by metal traces to a box with the proper pads configuration, e.g. Ground-Signal-Ground (GSG) for a 2-port device.

Hmmm, you may raise a brow and say “but that’s not my actual device, I want to characterize just the inductor itself and not the funny thing you have designed here…”

At this point you realize that your actual DUT has somehow changed in order to be characterized properly with an on-wafer measurement setup.

Well, it is about time to talk about the concepts of Calibration and De-embedding and what impact that has for your measurements.

No hurry, we will go through this step by step… just stay tuned!

So you have to do On-Wafer RF Measurements  with a Network Analyzer and a need a proper Calibration? Don’t be scared… it’s not black magic, here are the basic steps to it

Semi-Automatic Probe Station Setup for On-Wafer Microwave Measurements

On-Wafer RF Microwave Measurements Setup

  • Mount your RF probes properly and connect with the coaxial cables the Network Analyzer.
  • Place the contact substrate on the probe station chuck and ensure planarity for your RF probes.
  • Place and align your calibration substrate on the probe station chuck and set your probe tip skating.

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Look out for the On-Wafer Measurements and Calibration – part II … where you get to know about On-Wafer Calibration!

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RF Measurements Newsletter

The RF Measurements Newsletter is here!

RF NewsletterWell, it was about time for the RF Measurements Newsletter. I’m reaching out to you RF folks, in order to spread valuable knowledge on the topic of RF Microwave Measurements.

What’s the idea behind the Newsletter? It all comes down to spreading the knowledge on RF Microwave Measurements. I know the situation, have been there myself. You are new to this topic of RF Measurements and want to get your feet wet?

Academic textbooks or app notes are not good enough for you?

In that case you may want to follow this blog and subscribe to the RF Measurements Newsletter. Online tutorials, training materials and my latest offers on customized training will be distributed through the RF Newsletter. Make sure you don’t miss it!

Have a look at the menu of this month’s RF Newsletter!

I’m looking forward to receiving some feedback from you guys. Feel free to contact me and share any comments you might have on the RF Measurements Newsletter and its content!

Moreover, would you like to display your own content through my RF Newsletter? If so, please leave me a message and let’s tackle this together!

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Online RF Shop

RF Microwave Measurements

Hello my RF Microwave Measurements fellows,

I’m pleased to announce the launch of my first RF Shop. The ambition here is to provide you with educative material on the field on RF Microwave Measurements, as a result of my accumulated experience over several years in academia and industry.

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A preview of the material covered in the offered tutorials is also presented in the following video tutorial on RF Microwave Measurements. Have a look…

RF Microwave Measurements – Tutorials

No matter whether you are a undergrad student, Ph.D. student… or even a Professor. We are all looking for in depth understanding of RF Microwave Measurements.

My priority is to educate and interact with people on the subject of RF Microwave Measurements. All tutorials offered in the RF Shop are just a subset of the topics covered by the RF Workshops that I offer. I’m looking forward receiving your feedback on that.

RF Microwave Measurements – why to follow?

As an enthusiastic Microwave Engineer, I’m looking forward getting in touch with globally active professionals and scientists from the RF and Microwave Measurements community. My passion on RF and Microwave Measurements comes from my background as a Microwave Engineer with a Ph.D on microwave circuit design and characterization techniques.

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Presenting a paper at EUMW 2014

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I’m pleased to announce that my paper got accepted for publication at this year’s European Microwave Week (EuMW2014) http://www.eumweek.com/. If you are interested on more updates on RF Microwave Measurements, sign-up for my Newsletter!

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Having attended previous events of the EUMW I can state that it’s definitely a premium event and provides a great opportunity to stay in touch with the international research community. Participating at the knowledge exchange that takes place at such conferences is a great pleasure for me. My contribution to this year’s event will be for the European Microwave Integrated Circuit (EuMiC) conference.

The paper that I will present is entitled “Integrated RF transformer and power combiner design in 150nm CMOS process” and is scheduled for Session EuMIC01 – Modelling and Design of Active and Passive MMIC Components.

This work is a joint paper with the Institute for Electronics Engineering from the University of Erlangen-Nuremeberg. It is always a pleasure for me to collaborate with international researches in order to promote RF Microwave Measurements and design techniques.  I’m looking forward meeting you all in Rome, Italy Oct. 5-10 2014.

RF Microwave Measurements – why to follow?

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Reviewer at European Microwave Week 2014

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This year’s European Microwave Week (EuMW) October 5-10 2014,  is taking place in Rome, Italy  and I’m pleased to announce that I have been selected for the panel of reviewers. This is the second consecutive year that I have been selected to be a member of the reviewer panel. Being among the reviewers for such a prestigious conference is a recognition of my efforts so far in the field of RF Microwave Measurements and RF Microwave engineering.

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My contribution as a reviewer concerns the European Microwave Integrated Circuits (EuMIC) conference which is part of the EuMW. Once again a first class opportunity to stay in touch with the international research community and be up-to-date with the latest developments in the field of microwave  and mm-wave integrated circuits. I hope to see you all at this year’s event for some quality discussions. Feel free to contact directly at the event or drop me a message before the event.

Let’s arrange a meeting and find out about our common interests! I’m Looking forward hearing from you.

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RF Microwave Measurements – Spectrum Analyzer

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The RF Microwave Measurements tutorials are addressed to all individuals and professionals who want to get a comprehensive understanding on the characterization of RF Microwave circuits and devices. In this short tutorial we explain the basics of AC signal analysis and the Spectrum Analyzer equipment. Stay tuned on my YouTube channel for more material.

Are you facing challenges with Spectrum Analyzer Measurements? Do you want to get insight of the principles behind it? Take a look at the video tutorial…

Hera are some examples of questions that are covered in the video tutorial…

  • Time vs Frequency Domain – Oscilloscope vs Spectrum Analyzer?
  • How do you transform one domain into the other?
  • What is the architecture of a sweeping IF Spectrum Analyzer?
  • Is my Spectrum Analyzer capturing signals in real-time?

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Online tutorial on RF Microwave Measurements

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This tutorial is aiming to address some basic principles of RF Microwave Measurements. The tutorial is covering network analyzer theory, calibration, de-embedding and is a short preview of the  RF & Microwave Measurements Workshop. The major topics covered by the workshop are summarized below.

  • What is the internal architecture of a Vector Network Analyzer?
  • What are Scattering Parameters and can I use them for non-linear networks?
  • What exactly is a calibration routine and why do we need it?
  • How do you validate a calibration with a Network Analyzer?
  • How do you design the proper de-embedding structures for a PCB?

I hope you find this material interesting and I’m looking forward receiving your feedback on that. Feel free to sign-up for my Newsletter and get the latest news and updates on RF Microwave Measurements.

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Impressions from Berkeley and Stanford

RF Microwave Measurements – Impressions

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My trip to the San Francisco Bay Area is coming to an end and it is time to summarize the impressions so far. Attending the International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED) was an overall nice experience and allowed me to reach out to other scientists active in the RF Microwave semiconductor business.

My contribution to this year’s event is entitled ‘RF Passive Device Modeling and Characterization in 65nm CMOS Technology’ and deals with the design and characterization of CMOS silicon integrated passives. The associated RF Microwave Measurements were an essential part of this publication.

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I also had the opportunity to visit the Stanford campus and take a tour at the facilities of the Electrical Engineering department. I must say that the campus itself is pretty impressive and provides the proper environment needed for high quality research.

This academic endeavor concluded with a visit to the equally impressive Berkeley campus and the Berkeley Wireless Research Center (BWRC), where I had the opportunity to spend some quality time with its researchers. Taking a tour at their microwave measurements laboratories was a nice experience and rounded up in the best possible way this week in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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