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Modelling, design and fabrication of a novel reconfigurable ultra-wide-band impedance matching based on RF MEMS technology
This study proposes an adaptive impedance-matching network with tremendously reduced dimensions and presents its fabrication process. The proposed radio-frequency micro-electromechanical system (RF MEMS) device is based on a coplanar waveguide design and relies on suspended bridges for impedance tuning. The tuning is controlled by a variable applied DC voltage to the bridges. Preliminary tests validate the device's operation mechanism, and simulations were performed on both the mechanical aspects of the device (bridge gap manipulation) and tuning capabilities. This device presents the possibility of operating in a wide band of frequencies, namely [1-6] GHz, and for load impedances in the interval of [30-90] omega for the real part and [-10-30] for the imaginary part. The device's resonant frequency and its bandwidth can be modified easily by changing the bridge gap in the RF MEMS.This work was supported by the Laboratory of Circuit and Electronic System in High Frequency of University of Tunis El Manar and Research Center for Microelectromechanical Systems (CMEMS) of the University of Minho Braga, Portugal. Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) project PTDC/EEI-TEL/5250/2014, by FEDER funds through POCI-01-145-FEDER-16695 and Projecto 3599-Promover a Produção Científica e Desenvolvimento Tecnológico e a Constituição de RedesTemáticas, and by grant SFRH/BD/116554/2016