Rohde & Schwarz and FormFactor support the University of Texas at Austin in research on improved RF switches for 5G and 6G
The University of Texas at Austin, Rohde & Schwarz and FormFactor have collaborated to characterize a new technology for RF switches that improves battery life performance and supports higher bandwidths and switching speeds.
The R&S ZNA connected to R&S ZC170 frequency extenders allows S-parameter measurements in the D-band.
In 2020, the University of Texas at
Austin (UT Austin) published ground-breaking research results on a new RF
switch technology based on hexagonal boron nitrite (hBN). The technology is
energy efficient and allows higher bandwidths and speeds, making it ideal for
5G. In a recent follow-up project, Rohde & Schwarz, a market-leading
supplier of test and measurement solutions for RF components and the wireless
industry, and FormFactor, a leading semiconductor test and measurement
supplier, have supported the academic institution in further research. Now, the
RF switch technology was characterized at sub-THz frequency ranges, in
particular at the D-band (110 to 170 Ghz), used for applications beyond 5G and
future 6G.
RF switches are used in all forms of
transceivers. For example, current 4G and 5G smartphones switch between
transmit and receive mode or between different frequency bands, networks, and
technologies. Today’s switches need to operate constantly to change between the
various states and therefore consume a lot of power, affecting the battery
lifetime of the device. The new technology discovered at UT Austin stays off
power until required to switch to a different state, making it up to 50 times
more energy-efficient.
Professor Deji Akinwande, from the Cockrell School of Engineering’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UT Austin, leads the team that carried out the research: "We have developed an RF switch which has the potential to significantly advance 5G and beyond. By using the test and measurement solutions from Rohde & Schwarz and FormFactor our team was able to further characterize this new 1/3 technology at the D-band, which is a frequency band of global interest for future 6G applications. The equipment was configured in an easy-to-use setup that provided reliable measurement results.”
The test setup consisted of a 4-port
R&S ZNA43 vector network analyzer from Rohde & Schwarz connected to
R&S ZC170 frequency extenders that allow to carry out S-parameter and
intermodulation distortion (IMD) measurements at frequencies between 110 and
170 GHz. With dedicated IF inputs on the rear of the R&S ZNA43 for
reference and measurement signals as well as the necessary high-power LO signal
for the two converters, the VNA’s front-panel ports typically used for these
signals remain available for additional measurements up to 43 GHz – without the
need to re-calibrate the instrument. Thanks to an easy-to-use graphical user
interface, the R&S ZNA allows for straightforward configuration and
pertinent signal parameter routing to the converters. The converters were used
within FormFactor’s Cascade Summit 12000 probe station, mounted to the
mm-wave/THz positioning system. FormFactor's WinCal XE software tool allowed an
easy calibration of the entire test setup, resulting in reliable and repeatable
measurements.
Christina Gessner, Vice President for
Spectrum & Network Analyzers, EMC & Antenna Test at Rohde & Schwarz
says: "Our collaboration with FormFactor and Prof. Akinwande's team is yet
another example for how scalable test solutions from Rohde & Schwarz can
meet the testing needs of fundamental research to turn today’s ideas into
tomorrow’s reality. We are excited to support The University of Texas at Austin
in their research for new RF switch technology that will enable energy
efficient use of 5G mmWave and future 6G sub-THz frequency ranges.”
In cooperation with universities and
research institutes, Rohde & Schwarz drives future solutions such as 6G,
terahertz applications and quantum technologies. For further information on RF
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