Development of microfluidic packages on multilayer organic substrate for cooling and tuning RF circuits

The objective of this PhD research was to design and implement novel microfluidic radio-frequency (RF) structures on multilayer organic substrates for cooling and tuning purposes. The different designs were implemented to target applications up to C-band (4 GHz – 8 GHz) frequencies. The system-on-pa...

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Main Author: Lemtiri Chlieh, Outmane
Other Authors: Papapolymerou, John
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2016
Subjects:
LCP
GaN
SoP
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/54376
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-543762016-02-17T03:34:40ZDevelopment of microfluidic packages on multilayer organic substrate for cooling and tuning RF circuitsLemtiri Chlieh, OutmaneLCPGaNRF packagingSoPCoolingTuningMultilayerMicrostripBandpassFilterMicrochannelReconfigurableThermalModelingThe objective of this PhD research was to design and implement novel microfluidic radio-frequency (RF) structures on multilayer organic substrates for cooling and tuning purposes. The different designs were implemented to target applications up to C-band (4 GHz – 8 GHz) frequencies. The system-on-package (SoP) solution adopted throughout this work is well adapted for such designs where there is a need to integrate the functionality of different sub-components into a single hybrid fully packaged system. The first part of the thesis is dedicated to the study of a specific liquid cooling scheme using integrated microchannels on organics placed beneath different types of heat sources. A 1 W gallium nitride (GaN) die was cooled using this method and an analysis is presented regarding the cases where the coolant is static or dynamic inside the microchannel. The second part of the thesis deals with microfluidically reconfigurable microstrip RF circuits, mainly bandpass filters and power amplifiers (PAs). The microfluidic tuning technique is based on the change in the effective dielectric constant that the RF signal “sees” when traveling above two microchannels with different fluids. This technique was used to shift the frequency response of an L-band microstrip bandpass filter by replacing DI water with acetone inside a 60 mil micro-machined cavity. This technique was also used to design reconfigurable matching networks which constitute the main part of the proposed tunable GaN-based PA for S- and C-band applications. The final part of the thesis expands the previous results by combining both cooling and tuning in a single RF design. To prove the concept, cooling and tuning microchannels were integrated into a single package to cool a GaN-based PA and tune its frequency response at the same time from 2.4 GHz to 5.8 GHz and vice versa.Georgia Institute of TechnologyPapapolymerou, John2016-01-07T17:24:50Z2016-01-07T17:24:50Z2015-122015-11-17December 20152016-01-07T17:24:50ZDissertationapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/54376en_US
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language en_US
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topic LCP
GaN
RF packaging
SoP
Cooling
Tuning
Multilayer
Microstrip
Bandpass
Filter
Microchannel
Reconfigurable
Thermal
Modeling
spellingShingle LCP
GaN
RF packaging
SoP
Cooling
Tuning
Multilayer
Microstrip
Bandpass
Filter
Microchannel
Reconfigurable
Thermal
Modeling
Lemtiri Chlieh, Outmane
Development of microfluidic packages on multilayer organic substrate for cooling and tuning RF circuits
description The objective of this PhD research was to design and implement novel microfluidic radio-frequency (RF) structures on multilayer organic substrates for cooling and tuning purposes. The different designs were implemented to target applications up to C-band (4 GHz – 8 GHz) frequencies. The system-on-package (SoP) solution adopted throughout this work is well adapted for such designs where there is a need to integrate the functionality of different sub-components into a single hybrid fully packaged system. The first part of the thesis is dedicated to the study of a specific liquid cooling scheme using integrated microchannels on organics placed beneath different types of heat sources. A 1 W gallium nitride (GaN) die was cooled using this method and an analysis is presented regarding the cases where the coolant is static or dynamic inside the microchannel. The second part of the thesis deals with microfluidically reconfigurable microstrip RF circuits, mainly bandpass filters and power amplifiers (PAs). The microfluidic tuning technique is based on the change in the effective dielectric constant that the RF signal “sees” when traveling above two microchannels with different fluids. This technique was used to shift the frequency response of an L-band microstrip bandpass filter by replacing DI water with acetone inside a 60 mil micro-machined cavity. This technique was also used to design reconfigurable matching networks which constitute the main part of the proposed tunable GaN-based PA for S- and C-band applications. The final part of the thesis expands the previous results by combining both cooling and tuning in a single RF design. To prove the concept, cooling and tuning microchannels were integrated into a single package to cool a GaN-based PA and tune its frequency response at the same time from 2.4 GHz to 5.8 GHz and vice versa.
author2 Papapolymerou, John
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Lemtiri Chlieh, Outmane
author Lemtiri Chlieh, Outmane
author_sort Lemtiri Chlieh, Outmane
title Development of microfluidic packages on multilayer organic substrate for cooling and tuning RF circuits
title_short Development of microfluidic packages on multilayer organic substrate for cooling and tuning RF circuits
title_full Development of microfluidic packages on multilayer organic substrate for cooling and tuning RF circuits
title_fullStr Development of microfluidic packages on multilayer organic substrate for cooling and tuning RF circuits
title_full_unstemmed Development of microfluidic packages on multilayer organic substrate for cooling and tuning RF circuits
title_sort development of microfluidic packages on multilayer organic substrate for cooling and tuning rf circuits
publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
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