X-FAB and IHP to collaborate on SiGe
Industry-academic partnership will focus on IHP’s SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistors for high frequency wireless communications
X-FAB Silicon Foundries and IHP - Leibniz Institute for High Performance Microelectronics have announced a major industry-academic partnership. The partnership brings together X-FAB’s proficiency in semiconductor manufacture with IHP’s wireless communication expertise.
IHP’s active devices will be directly integrated into the backend of line (BEOL) of X-FAB’s 130 nm XR013 RF-SOI process featuring Cu and thick-Cu based metallisation, alongside high-performance passive elements. This integration will mean that a wide array of next generation wireless systems concepts can be experimented with.
A key focus for the collaborative work that has been conducted is the development of advanced SiGe BiCMOS technologies. At the foundation of this will be IHP’s SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistors. These offer strong performance parameters, with fT/fmax figures of up to 250/340 GHz for SG13S-Cu and up to 300/500 GHz for SG13G2-Cu. The 3 µm thick low-loss copper interconnects employed are also certain to prove valuable in helping to boost RF performance levels.
Prototyping services for both the RF-SOI and SiGe BiCMOS technologies are offered through IHP and EUROPRACTICE. There will be opportunities for the technologies developed by IHP and X-FAB in relation to optoelectronics and 5G wireless communication systems, as well as for innovative radar implementations.
“SiGe BiCMOS remains an attractive prospect for a number of wireless applications, including 5G, because it enables the integration of high-performance RF on a silicon-based platform. IHP and X-FAB both recognize the huge potential here,” said Greg U’Ren Director of RF Technology at X-FAB. “The technologies that we are working on are the fruit of a synergistic relationship that leverages the respective strengths of each partner.”
Gerhard Kahmen scientific director at IHP added: “We are very excited to cooperate with X-FAB being one of Europe’s leading semiconductor manufacturers. This partnership enables us to transfer first class research into commercial applications laying ground for next generation high performance RF systems, such as 400G data communication, 60-300 GHz radars and sub-THz imaging.”