Integrated On-Chip Transformers: Recent Progress in the Design, Layout, Modeling and Fabrication

Sensors (Basel). 2019 Aug 13;19(16):3535. doi: 10.3390/s19163535.

Abstract

On-chip transformers are considered to be the primary components in many RF wireless applications. This paper provides an in-depth review of on-chip transformers, starting with a presentation on the various equivalent circuit models to represent transformer behavior and characterize their performance. Next, a comparative study on the different design and layout strategies is provided, and the fabrication techniques for on-chip implementation of transformers are discussed. The critical performance parameters to characterize on-chip transformers, such as the Q-factor, coupling factor (k), resonance frequency (fSR), and others, are discussed with reference to trade-offs in silicon chip real-estate. The performance parameters and area requirements for different types of on-chip transformers are summarized in tabular form and compared. Several techniques for performance enhancement of on-chip transformers, including the different types of micromachining and integration approaches stemming from MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) technologies are also analyzed. Lastly, the different uses and applications of on-chip transformers are discussed to highlight the evolution of on-chip transformer technology over the recent years and provide directions for future work in this field.

Keywords: 5G; CMOS integration; LNA; Q-factor; RF-MEMS transformer; RFIC; balun; coupling coefficient; interleaved layout; modeling; monolithic; on-chip transformer; power gain; self-resonance frequency; stacked layout; transformer characteristic resistance.

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  • Review