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Ball Grid Array Module with Integrated Shaped Lens for 5G Backhaul/Fronthaul Communications in F-Band
Aimeric Bisognin (Bisognin, A.); Nour Nachabe (Nachabe, N.); Cyril Luxey (Luxey, C.); Frederic Gianesello (Gianesello, F.); Daniel Gloria (Gloria, D.); Jorge Rodrigues da Costa (Costa, J.); Carlos António Cardoso Fernandes (Fernandes, C.); Yuri Alvarez (Alvarez, Y.); Ana Arboleya-Arboleya (Arboleya, A.); Jaime Laviada (Laviada, J.); Fernando Las-Heras (Las-Heras, F.); Nemat Dolatsha (Dolatsha, N.); Baptiste Grave (Grave, B.); Mahmoud Sawaby (Sawaby, M.); Amin Arbabian (Arbabian, A.); et al.
Journal Title
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Year (definitive publication)
2017
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
In this paper, we propose a ball grid array (BGA) module with an integrated 3-D-printed plastic lens antenna for application in a dedicated 130 GHz OOK transceiver that targets the area of 5G backhaul/fronthaul systems. The main design goal was the full integration of a small footprint antenna with an energy-efficient transceiver. The antenna system must be compact and cost effective while delivering an approximately 30 dBi gain in the working band, defined as 120 to 140 GHz. Accordingly, a 2×2 array of aperture-coupled patch antennas was designed in the 7×7×0.362 mm3 BGA module as the feed antenna of the lens. This achieved a 7.8 dBi realized gain, broadside polarization purity above 20 dB, and over 55% total efficiency from 110 to 140 GHz (20% bandwidth). A plastic elliptical lens 40 mm in diameter and 42.3 mm in height was placed on top of the BGA module. The antenna achieved a return loss better than ?10 dB and a 28 dBi realized gain from 114 to 140 GHz. Finally, active measurements demonstrated a >12 Gbps Tx/Rx link at 5 m with bit error rate (BER) < 10?6 at 1.6 pJ/b/m. These results pave the way for future cost-effective, energy-efficient, high-data rate backhaul/fronthaul systems for 5G communications.
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Keywords
3-D printing,5G,Backhaul/fronthaul links,Ball grid array (BGA),Dielectric lens,Millimeter-wave (mmw) antennas,Organic module
  • Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering - Engineering and Technology
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UID/EEA/50008/2013 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

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