Frequency-selective MEMS for miniaturized low-power communication devices
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
- Vol. 47 (8) , 1486-1503
- https://doi.org/10.1109/22.780400
Abstract
With 's in the tens to hundreds of thousands, micromachined vibrating resonators are proposed as integrated- circuit-compatible tanks for use in the low phase-noise oscillators and highly selective filters of communications subsystems. To date, LF oscillators have been fully integrated using merged CMOS/microstructure technologies, and bandpass filters con- sisting of spring-coupled micromechanical resonators have been demonstrated in a frequency range from HF to VHF. In par- ticular, two-resonator micromechanical bandpass filters have been demonstrated with frequencies up to 35 MHz, percent bandwidths on the order of 0.2%, and insertion losses less than 2 dB. Higher order three-resonator filters with frequencies near 455 kHz have also been achieved, with equally impressive insertion losses for 0.09% bandwidths, and with more than 64 dB of passband rejection. Additionally, free-free-beam single-pole resonators have recently been realized with frequencies up to 92 MHz and 's around 8000. Evidence suggests that the ultimate frequency range of this high- tank technology depends upon material limitations, as well as design constraints, in particular, to the degree of electromechanical coupling achievable in micro- scale resonators.Keywords
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