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ADS Helps SiGe Semiconductor get Virtual Samples to Market Fast

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The Customer

 SiGe Semiconductor designs radio frequency and mixedsignal integrated circuits speciically designed to serve the broadband and wireless markets. The company commercializes the advantages of silicon germanium design technology to offer high performance, low power consumption and low-cost integrated circuits to customers who design system-level products. 

The Challenge

 When Bluetooth systems were irst tested in real-world environments, interference from the crowded frequency band, as well as from static barriers like walls, signiicantly degraded performance. SiGe Semiconductor recognized this opportunity to use a SiGe process to develop a power ampliier that would boost the Bluetooth system’s signal integrity and enhance its immunity to interference. SiGe Semiconductor was faced with the challenge of getting this power ampliier to market, even as the Bluetooth standard was being revised. It was important to have a product that would work early in the Bluetooth deployment stage and in a variety of applications. 

The Solution 

“For our business in developing a power ampliier for the Bluetooth market (2.4 GHz), we needed a fast and reliable simulation algorithm for high frequency and large signal operation. Keysight Technologies, Inc. provided this capability in their ADS product, allowing us to easily simulate our IC,” said Marquis Julien, IC Design Manager. “Also, ADS PCB components such as transmission lines and SMT libraries allowed our IC model to be embedded in the PCB environment. We were not able to ind as comprehensive a product from other companies.” ADS was the front-end design tool for simulating and optimizing the IC. Incorporating realistic PCB lines and SMT components for more accurate simulation of the operating environment gave SiGe greater conidence in their design. After the back-end design was completed in Cadence, ADS was again used for post-layout veriication by incorporating parasitic extraction results. ADS was also used to lay out and generate Gerber iles for manufacturing the evaluation PCBs. “Using ADS has improved the productivity of our engineers. It is easy to set up a test bench for an initial feasibility study and quickly create a schematic. Ultimately, this shortens the design phase. When the product operation is veriied to match simulation, it is easy to use ADS to tune the design for future iterations and products,” said Julien.   

The Results 

As part of any successful product introduction, a supplier must provide sample parts. ADS allowed SiGe Semiconductor to go a step beyond this by offering their customers encoded ADS models of the IC. “We gave our customers the opportunity to simulate their design with our part, which in turn accelerated their timeto– market,” said Julien. “We have beaten several competitors to the marketplace as result of having these virtual samples.” The family of Class 1 Bluetooth power ampliiers designed using ADS include: PA2423G, introduced as the world’s smallest lip chip solution – PA2423L, introduced as the world’s smallest fully encapsulated package solution – PA2423MB, an 8-lead MSOP two-stage power amp operating from a single 3.3-volt supply. According to SiGe Semiconductor, the success of these ICs in the market includes: 

  • A growing customer base of over 30 companies,
  •  Integration into qualiied Bluetooth end products already available to users, 
  • A Product of the Year award (PA2423MB) by Wireless Design and Development magazine, in 2000.

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