IEC 60747-16-8:2022
(Main)Semiconductor devices - Part 16-8: Microwave integrated circuits - Limiters
Semiconductor devices - Part 16-8: Microwave integrated circuits - Limiters
IEC 60747-16-8:2022 specifies the terminology, essential ratings and characteristics, and measuring methods of microwave integrated circuit limiters.
Dispositifs à semiconducteurs - Partie 16-8: Circuits intégrés hyperfréquences - Limiteurs
L’IEC 60747-16-8:2022 spécifie la terminologie, les valeurs assignées et caractéristiques essentielles, et les méthodes de mesure des limiteurs des circuits intégrés hyperfréquences.
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IEC 60747-16-8 ®
Edition 1.0 2022-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Semiconductor devices –
Part 16-8: Microwave integrated circuits – Limiters
Dispositifs à semiconducteurs –
Partie 16-8: Circuits intégrés hyperfréquences – Limiteurs
INTERNATIONAL
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COMMISSION
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ELECTROTECHNIQUE
INTERNATIONALE
ICS 31.080.99 ISBN 978-2-8322-6117-0
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 5
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms and definitions . 7
4 Essential ratings and characteristics . 9
4.1 General requirements . 9
4.1.1 Circuit identification and types . 9
4.1.2 General function description . 9
4.1.3 Manufacturing technology . 9
4.1.4 Package identification . 9
4.1.5 Main application . 9
4.2 Application description . 10
4.2.1 Conformance to system and/or interface information . 10
4.2.2 Overall block diagram . 10
4.2.3 Reference data . 10
4.2.4 Electrical compatibility . 10
4.2.5 Associated devices . 10
4.3 Specification of the function . 10
4.3.1 Detailed block diagram – Functional blocks . 10
4.3.2 Identification and function of terminals . 11
4.3.3 Function description . 11
4.4 Limiting values (absolute maximum rating system) . 12
4.4.1 Requirements . 12
4.4.2 Electrical limiting values . 12
4.4.3 Temperatures . 13
4.5 Operating conditions (within the specified operating temperature range) . 13
4.6 Electrical characteristics . 13
4.7 Mechanical and environmental ratings, characteristics and data . 14
4.8 Additional information . 14
5 Measuring methods . 15
5.1 General . 15
5.1.1 General precautions . 15
5.1.2 Characteristic impedance . 15
5.1.3 Handling precautions . 15
5.1.4 Types . 15
5.2 Insertion loss (L ) . 15
ins
5.2.1 Purpose . 15
5.2.2 Measuring methods . 15
5.3 Input return loss (L ) . 18
ret(in)
5.3.1 Purpose . 18
5.3.2 Measuring methods . 19
5.4 Output return loss (L ) . 21
ret(out)
5.4.1 Purpose . 21
5.4.2 Measuring methods . 21
5.5 Input power at 1dB compression (P ) and output power at 1dB
i(1dB)
compression (P ) . 24
o(1dB)
5.5.1 Purpose . 24
5.5.2 Circuit diagram . 24
5.5.3 Principle of measurement . 24
5.5.4 Circuit description and requirements . 24
5.5.5 Precautions to be observed . 24
5.5.6 Measurement procedure . 24
5.5.7 Specified conditions . 25
5.6 Intermodulation distortion (two-tone)(P /P ) . 25
n 1
5.6.1 Purpose . 25
5.6.2 Circuit diagram . 25
5.6.3 Principle of measurement . 26
5.6.4 Circuit description and requirements . 26
5.6.5 Precautions to be observed . 26
5.6.6 Measurement procedure . 27
5.6.7 Specified conditions . 27
5.7 Power at the intercept point (for intermodulation products) (P ) . 27
n(IP)
5.7.1 Purpose . 27
5.7.2 Circuit diagram . 27
5.7.3 Principle of measurement . 27
5.7.4 Circuit description and requirements . 27
5.7.5 Precautions to be observed . 27
5.7.6 Measurement procedure . 28
5.7.7 Specified conditions . 28
5.8 Leakage power for continuous wave (P ) . 28
leak(cw)
5.8.1 Purpose . 28
5.8.2 Circuit diagram . 28
5.8.3 Principle of measurement . 29
5.8.4 Circuit description and requirements . 29
5.8.5 Precautions to be observed . 29
5.8.6 Measurement procedure . 29
5.8.7 Specified conditions . 30
5.9 Spike leakage power for pulse wave(P ) and flat leakage power for
leak(spike)
pulse wave (P ). 30
leak(flat)
5.9.1 Purpose . 30
5.9.2 Circuit diagram . 30
5.9.3 Principle of measurement . 30
5.9.4 Circuit description and requirements . 30
5.9.5 Precautions to be observed . 30
5.9.6 Measurement procedure . 30
5.9.7 Specified conditions . 31
5.10 Response time(t ) . 31
res
5.10.1 Purpose . 31
5.10.2 Circuit diagram . 31
5.10.3 Principle of measurement . 31
5.10.4 Circuit description and requirements . 32
5.10.5 Precautions to be observed . 32
5.10.6 Measurement procedure . 32
5.10.7 Specified conditions . 33
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5.11 Recovery time(t ). 33
rec
5.11.1 Purpose . 33
5.11.2 Circuit diagram . 33
5.11.3 Principle of measurement . 33
5.11.4 Circuit description and requirements . 34
5.11.5 Precautions to be observed . 34
5.11.6 Measurement procedure . 34
5.11.7 Specified conditions . 35
Bibliography . 36
Figure 1 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of the insertion loss (method 1) . 16
Figure 2 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of the scattering parameters . 17
Figure 3 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of the input return loss (method 1) . 19
Figure 4 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of the output return loss (method 1) . 22
Figure 5 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of intermodulation distortion . 25
Figure 6 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of output leakage power . 29
Figure 7 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of response time . 31
Figure 8 – Spike leakage voltage and flat leakage voltage vs. time . 32
Figure 9 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of recovery time . 33
Figure 10 – Pulse envelope and continuous wave envelope vs. Time . 34
Table 1 – Function of terminals . 11
Table 2 – Electrical limiting values . 12
Table 3 – Electrical limiting values in detail specification . 13
Table 4 – Temperatures . 13
Table 5 – Electrical characteristics . 14
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SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES –
Part 16-8: Microwave integrated circuits –
Limiters
FOREWORD
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IEC 60747-16-8 has been prepared by subcommittee 47E: Discrete semiconductor devices, of
IEC technical committee 47: Semiconductor devices. It is an International Standard.
The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
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The language used for the development of this International Standard is English.
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SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES –
Part 16-8: Microwave integrated circuits –
Limiters
1 Scope
This part of IEC 60747 specifies the terminology, essential ratings and characteristics, and
measuring methods of microwave integrated circuit limiters.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
IEC 60747-1:2006, Semiconductor devices – Part 1: General
IEC 60747-1:2006/AMD1:2010
IEC 60747-4, Semiconductor devices – Discrete devices – Part 4: Microwave diodes and
transistors
IEC 61340-5-1, Electrostatics – Part 5-1: Protection of electronic devices from electrostatic
phenomena – General requirements
IEC TR 61340-5-2, Electrostatics – Part 5-2: Protection of electronic devices from electrostatic
phenomena – User guide
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following
addresses:
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3.1
insertion loss
L
ins
ratio of the input power to the output power, in the linear region of the power transfer curve
P (dBm) = f(P )
o i
Note 1 to entry: In this region, ∆P (dBm) = ∆P (dBm).
o i
Note 2 to entry: Usually the insertion loss is expressed in decibels.
[SOURCE: IEC 60747-16-4:2004/AMD 1:2009, 3.1, modified – “at the switched on port” has
been deleted]
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3.2
input return loss
L
ret(in)
ratio of the incident power at the input port to the reflected power at the input port
[SOURCE: IEC 60747-16-6:2019, 3.4]
3.3
output return loss
L
ret(out)
ratio of the incident power at the output port to the reflected power at the output port
[SOURCE: IEC 60747-16-6:2019, 3.5]
3.4
input power at 1dB compression
P
i(1dB)
input power where the insertion loss increases by 1 dB compared with insertion loss in linear
region
[SOURCE: IEC 60747-16-4:2004, 3.4]
3.5
output power at 1dB compression
P
o(1dB)
output power where the insertion loss increases by 1 dB compared with insertion loss in linear
region
[SOURCE: IEC 60747-16-4:2004, 3.5]
3.6
intermodulation distortion
P /P
n 1
ratio of the nth order component of the output power to the fundamental component of the output
power
Note 1 to entry: The abbreviation “IMD ” is in common use for the nth order intermodulation distortion.
n
[SOURCE: IEC 60747-4:2007/AMD1:2017, 7.2.19]
3.7
power at the intercept point
P
n(IP)
output power at intersection between the extrapolated output
th
powers of the fundamental component and the n order intermodulation components, when the
extrapolation is carried out in a diagram showing the output power of the components (in
decibels) as a function of the input power (in decibels)
[SOURCE: IEC 60747-16-1:2001, 3.8]
3.8
output leakage power
3.8.1
leakage power for continuous wave
P
leak(cw)
output power at limiter off state
3.8.2
spike leakage power for pulse wave
P
leak(spike)
instantaneous maximum output power at pulsed input power
3.8.3
flat leakage power for pulse wave
P
leak(flat)
output power in constant region after pulse wave input
3.9
response time
t
res
interval between the starting time of leakage and the staring time of the constant output voltage
region
3.10
recovery time
t
rec
time required for the insertion loss to recover within 3 dB after the large power input
4 Essential ratings and characteristics
4.1 General requirements
4.1.1 Circuit identification and types
The identification of type (device name), the category of circuit and technology applied shall be
given.
4.1.2 General function description
A general description of the function performed by the microwave integrated circuit limiters and
the features for the application shall be made.
4.1.3 Manufacturing technology
The manufacturing technology, e.g. semiconductor monolithic integrated circuit, thin film
integrated circuit, micro-assembly, etc. shall be stated. This statement shall include details of
the semiconductor technologies such as Schottky-barrier diode, PIN diode, transistor, etc.
IEC 60747-4 shall be referred to for terminology and letter symbols, essential ratings and
characteristics and measuring methods of such microwave devices.
4.1.4 Package identification
The following statements shall be made:
a) chip or packaged form;
b) IEC and/or national reference number of the outline drawing, or drawing of non-standard
package including terminal numbering;
c) principal package material, for example, metal, ceramic, plastic.
4.1.5 Main application
The main application should be stated, if necessary. If the device has restrictive applications,
these should be stated here.
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4.2 Application description
4.2.1 Conformance to system and/or interface information
It should be stated whether the integrated circuit conforms to an application system and/or an
interface standard or a recommendation.
Detailed information concerning application systems, equipment and circuits such as very small
aperture terminal (VSAT) systems, broadcasting satellite (BS) receivers, microwave landing
systems, etc. should also be given.
4.2.2 Overall block diagram
A block diagram of the applied systems should be given if necessary.
4.2.3 Reference data
The most important properties that permit comparison between derivative types should be given.
4.2.4 Electrical compatibility
It should be stated whether the integrated circuit is electrically compatible with other particular
integrated circuits, or families of integrated circuits, or whether special interfaces are required.
Details should be given concerning the type of input and output circuits, e.g. input/output
impedances, DC block, open-drain, etc. Interchangeability with other devices, if any, should
also be given.
4.2.5 Associated devices
If applicable, the following should be stated:
– devices necessary for correct operation (list with type number, name and function);
– peripheral devices with direct interfacing (list with type number, name and function).
4.3 Specification of the function
4.3.1 Detailed block diagram – Functional blocks
A detail block diagram or equivalent circuit information of the integrated circuit microwave
limiters shall be given. The block diagram shall be composed of the following:
a) functional blocks;
b) mutual interconnections among the functional blocks;
c) individual functional units within the functional blocks;
d) mutual interconnections among the individual functional blocks;
e) function of each external connection;
f) inter-dependence between the separate functional blocks.
The block diagram shall identify the function of each external connection and, where no
ambiguity can arise, also show the terminal symbols and/or numbers. If the encapsulation has
metallic parts, any connection to them from external terminals shall be indicated. The
connections with any associated external electrical elements shall be stated, where necessary.
As additional information, the complete electrical circuit diagram can be reproduced, but not
necessarily with indications of the values of the circuit components. The graphical symbol for
the function shall be given. Rules governing such diagrams can be obtained from IEC 60617.
4.3.2 Identification and function of terminals
All terminals shall be identified on the block diagram (supply terminals, input or output terminals,
input/output terminals).
The terminal functions shall be indicated in Table 1.
Table 1 – Function of terminals
b
Terminal Terminal Terminal Function of terminal
Function
a
number symbol
designation
input/output Type of input/output
c d
identification circuits
a
A terminal designation to indicate the function of the terminal shall be given. Supply terminals, ground terminals,
blank terminals (with abbreviation NC), non-usable terminals (with abbreviation NU) shall be distinguished.
b
A brief indication of the terminal function shall be given:
– each function of multi-role terminals, i.e. terminals having multiple functions;
– each function of integrated circuit selected by mutual pin connections, programming and/or application of
function selection data to the function selection pin, such as mode selection pin.
c
Input, output, input/output and multiplex output terminals shall be distinguished.
d
The type of input and output circuit, e.g. input/output impedances, with or without DC block, etc., shall be
distinguished.
If the baseplate of the package is used as a ground terminal, the type of ground, e.g. analog
ground, digital ground, shall be stated in the column of Function in Table 1.
EXAMPLE
4.3.3 Function description
The function performed by the circuit shall be specified, including the following information:
– basic function;
– relation to external terminals;
– operation mode (e.g., set-up method, preference, etc.);
– interruption handling.
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4.4 Limiting values (absolute maximum rating system)
4.4.1 Requirements
These limiting values shall contain the following:
– any interdependence of limiting conditions shall be specified;
– if externally connected and/or attached elements, for example heatsinks, have an influence
on the values of the ratings, the ratings shall be prescribed for the integrated circuit with the
elements connected and/or attached;
– if limiting values are exceeded for transient overload, the permissible excess and their
durations shall be specified;
– where minimum and maximum values differ during programming of the device, this shall be
stated;
– all voltages are referenced to a specified reference terminal (U , ground, etc.);
SS
– if maximum and/or minimum values are quoted, the manufacturer shall indicate whether he
refers to the absolute magnitude or to the algebraic value of the quantity;
– the ratings given shall cover the operation of the multi-function integrated circuit over the
specified range of operating temperatures. Where such ratings are temperature-dependent,
this dependence shall be indicated.
4.4.2 Electrical limiting values
Electrical limiting values shall be specified as shown in Table 2.
Table 2 – Electrical limiting values
Parameters Min. Max.
Bias voltage(s) (where appropriate) + +
Bias current(s) (where appropriate) +
Control supply voltage(s) (where appropriate) + +
Control supply current(s) (where appropriate) +
Terminal voltage(s) (where appropriate) + +
Terminal current(s) (where appropriate) +
Input power +
Power dissipation +
It is necessary to select either bias voltage(s) or bias current(s), either terminal
voltage(s) or terminal current(s).
The detail specification can indicate those values within Table 3 below.
Table 3 – Electrical limiting values in detail specification
a, b
Symbols Min. Max. Unit
Parameters
a
Where appropriate, in accordance with the type of circuit considered.
b
For power supply voltage range:
– limiting value(s) of the continuous voltage(s) at the supply terminal(s) with
respect to a special electrical reference point;
– where appropriate, limiting value between specified supply terminals;
– when more than one voltage supply is required, a statement shall be made as
to whether the sequence in which these supplies are applied is significant: if so,
the sequence shall be stated;
– when more than one supply is needed, the combinations of ratings for these
supply voltages and currents shall be stated.
4.4.3 Temperatures
The detail specification can indicate the following temperature values within Table 4:
a) operating temperature (ambient or reference-point temperature);
b) storage temperature;
c) channel temperature;
d) lead temperature (for soldering).
Table 4 – Temperatures
a
Symbols Min. Max. Unit
Parameters
a
Where appropriate, in accordance with the type of circuit considered.
4.5 Operating conditions (within the specified operating temperature range)
Operating conditions are not to be inspected, but may be used for quality assessment purpose.
a) power supplies – positive and/or negative values (where appropriate);
b) initialization sequences (where appropriate), if special initialization sequences are
necessary, power supply sequencing and initialization procedure shall be specified;
c) input voltage(s) (where appropriate);
d) output current(s) (where appropriate);
e) voltage and/or current of other terminal(s);
f) external elements (where appropriate);
g) operating temperature range.
4.6 Electrical characteristics
The characteristics shall apply over the full operating temperature range, unless otherwise
specified. Each characteristic shall be stated either:
a) over the specified range of operating temperatures, or
b) at a temperature of 25 °C, and at maximum and minimum operating temperatures.
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The parameters should be specified corresponding to the type as shown in Table 5.
Table 5 – Electrical characteristics
Parameters Min. Typ. Max.
Bias supply operating current(where appropriate) + +
Control supply operating current(where appropriate) + +
Insertion loss(L ) + +
ins
Input return loss (L ) + +
ret(in)
Output return loss (L ) + +
ret(out)
Input power at 1dB compression (P ) + +
i(1dB)
Output power at 1dB compression (P ) + +
o(1dB)
Intermodulation distortion (P /P ) + +
n 1
Power at the intercept point (P ) + +
n(IP)
Leakage power for continuous wave (P ) + +
leak(cw)
Spike leakage power (P ) + +
leak(spike)
Flat leakage power (P ) + +
leak(flat)
Response time (t ) + +
res
Recovery time (t ) + +
rec
4.7 Mechanical and environmental ratings, characteristics and data
Any specific mechanical and environmental ratings applicable shall be stated (see also 5.10
and 5.11 of IEC 60747-1:2006).
4.8 Additional information
Where appropriate, the following information shall be given:
a) equivalent input and output circuit: Detail information shall be given regarding the type of
input and output circuits, e.g. input/output impedances, DC block, open-drain, etc;
b) internal protection: A statement shall be given to indicate whether the integrated circuit
contains internal protection against high static voltages or electrical fields;
c) capacitors at terminals: If capacitors for the input/output DC block are needed, these
capacitances shall be stated;
d) thermal resistance;
e) interconnections to other types of circuit: Where appropriate, details of the interconnections
to other circuits shall be given, for example, detector circuit for automatic gain control
(AGC), sense amplifiers, buffer, etc;
f) effects of externally connected component(s): Curves or data indicating the effect of
externally connected component(s) that influence the characteristics can be given;
g) recommendations for any associated device(s): For example, decoupling of power supply to
a high-frequency device shall be stated;
h) handling precautions: Where appropriate, handling precautions specific to the circuit shall
be stated (see also IEC 61340-5-1 and IEC TR 61340-5-2);
i) application data;
j) other application information;
k) date of issue of the data sheet.
5 Measuring methods
5.1 General
5.1.1 General precautions
The general precautions listed in 6.3, 6.4 and 6.6 of IEC 60747-1:2006 shall be applied. In
addition, special care shall be taken to use low-ripple DC power supplies and to decouple
adequately all supply terminals at the frequency of measurement. Although the level of the
signal can be specified in either power or voltage, in this document it is expressed in power
unless otherwise specified. Correct calibration shall be performed to the measurement fixture,
and calibration method should be described.
5.1.2 Characteristic impedance
The characteristic impedance of the measurement system, shown in the circuit in this document,
is 50 Ω. If it is not 50 Ω, it shall be specified.
5.1.3 Handling precautions
When handling electrostatic-sensitive devices, the handling precautions given in IEC 61340-5-1
and IEC TR 61340-5-2 shall be observed.
5.1.4 Types
The devices in this document are both packaged and chip types, measured using suitable test
fixtures.
5.2 Insertion loss (L )
ins
5.2.1 Purpose
To measure the insertion loss under specified conditions.
5.2.2 Measuring methods
5.2.2.1 General
Two measuring methods are given:
– Method 1, using a signal generator and spectrum analyser;
– Method 2, using a network analyser.
5.2.2.2 Measuring method 1
5.2.2.2.1 Circuit diagram
The measuring circuit is shown in Figure 1.
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Figure 1 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of the insertion loss (method 1)
5.2.2.2.2 Principle of measurement
Insertion loss L is derived from the input power P and the output power P of the device
ins i o
being measured from Equation (1).
L = P – P
(1)
ins i o
In the circuit diagram shown in Figure 1, P and P are derived from Equations (2) and (3).
i o
P = P – L
(2)
i 1 1
P = P + L
(3)
o 2 2
where
P is the power indicated by the power meter 1;
P is the power indicated by the power meter 2;
L is the power at the point B less the power at the point C;
L is the power at the point D less the power at the point E;
P , P , P and P are expressed in dBm, L , L and L are expressed in dB.
i o 1 2 ins 1 2
5.2.2.2.3 Circuit description and requirements
The purpose of the isolator is to enable the power level to the device being measured to be
kept constant, irrespective of impedance mismatched at its input.
The value of L and L shall be measured beforehand.
1 2
5.2.2.2.4 Precautions to be observed
Harmonics or spurious responses from the signal generator should be reduced so as to be
negligible. Insertion loss L shall be measured without the influence at the input and output
ins
ports. An adequate attenuator should be inserted at the input of the spectrum analyser when
the output power is high.
5.2.2.2.5 Measurement procedure
Measurement procedure is as follows:
a) the frequency of the signal generator is set to the specified value;
b) the bias under specified conditions is applied;
c) an adequate input power is applied to the device being measured;
d) by varying the input power, confirm that a change of output power in dB is the same as that
of the input power;
e) the value P is measured by the power meter 1;
f) the value P is measured by the power meter 2;
g) the insertion loss is derived from Equations (1), (2) and (3).
5.2.2.2.6 Specified conditions
The specified conditions are as follows:
– ambient or reference-point temperature;
– bias conditions;
– frequency;
– input
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