Novel MEMS switches with stepped pulldown voltage are introduced for applications in MEMStunable phase shifters. A dual band phase shifter has been designed employing four couples of those ohmic contact MEMS switches, each one designed to have a different pulldown voltage in the range of 12-60 Volts with an increasing step of about 15 Volts. A significant reduction of the biasing network complexity is achieved, allowing to reconfigure the phase shifter by using a single control signal. The electromechanical and electromagnetic design of the single switches as well as the complete device are presented in this paper. The devices are designed on a 525 µm high resistivity silicon substrate, employing the ITC-irst well-established eight-mask surface micro-machining process. The fabrication is presently in progress at Itc-irst laboratories in Trento, Italy.

MEMS Switches with Stepped Pull-Down Voltage for Tunable Phase Shifter

Margesin, Benno;
2008-01-01

Abstract

Novel MEMS switches with stepped pulldown voltage are introduced for applications in MEMStunable phase shifters. A dual band phase shifter has been designed employing four couples of those ohmic contact MEMS switches, each one designed to have a different pulldown voltage in the range of 12-60 Volts with an increasing step of about 15 Volts. A significant reduction of the biasing network complexity is achieved, allowing to reconfigure the phase shifter by using a single control signal. The electromechanical and electromagnetic design of the single switches as well as the complete device are presented in this paper. The devices are designed on a 525 µm high resistivity silicon substrate, employing the ITC-irst well-established eight-mask surface micro-machining process. The fabrication is presently in progress at Itc-irst laboratories in Trento, Italy.
2008
9789732716885
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