Visit TI at International Microwave Symposium (IMS)
15 - 20 June | San Fancisco, CA
Moscone Center, Booth 355
TI at IMS 2025
Pushing the frontiers of RF innovation
Explore our latest RF advancements which set the standards for the lowest phase noise, highest SNR and best SWaP-C for aerospace and defense, test and measurement, and wireless infrastructure applications. From phased array radars, satellite payloads, software defined radios to massive MIMO and RF signal generators, our data converters, clocking and amplifier solutions take your signals from DC to Ka-band and even beyond to mmWave, while meeting your most demanding system level design challenges.
Hear from our experts
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8:00am - 5:20pm |
Room 201 / Workshop WSA: Frequency Synthesizer Design — from Fundamentals to Advanced Techniques |
WSA-1: Reference Oscillator Architectures and Design Considerations Abstract: Frequency synthesizers require a stable, low noise reference clock. For RF applications, this clock is generated with a crystal or MEMS oscillator, due to the high-Q resonance enabling reference clocks with low phase noise and high stability. This talk will describe the important specifications and tradeoffs for reference oscillator design, including phase noise, frequency stability, frequency tuning range and resolution, startup behavior, amplitude regulation, and power consumption. Possible architectures and design choices for both crystal and MEMs oscillators will be presented, highlighting state-of-the-art techniques. |
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8:00am - 5:20pm |
Room 603 / Workshop WSL: Sub-THz Power Amplifiers in CMOS, SiGe and III-V |
WSL-7: Sub-THz SiGe HBT Cascode Power Amplifiers with Capacitive Feedback and its Use in a Supply Modulated RF Transmitter Front-End Abstract: An alternate approach to boost the gain of SiGe HBT amplifiers operating above 250GHz using capacitive feedback is demonstrated in a four-stage cascode power amplifier. Unlike the inductive feedback for MOS cascode amplifiers operating at ~200GHz, the capacitive feedback provides higher gain (higher by ~4dB) at frequencies higher than ~250GHz due to the inherent parasitic inductance of the interconnect between the collector of common-emitter (C-E) stage and the emitter of the common-base (C-B) stage of HBT cascode amplifiers. A PA using this technique is integrated in a transmitter with its fourth stage supply-modulated using a high-speed low-dropout regulator (LDO) to boost its peak modulated power by 3× and RF-to-DC efficiency by 2× at 250GHz. |
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Complete IMS Technical program overview can be found here. |
Hear from our experts
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8:00am - 5:20pm |
Room 314 / Workshop WMO: Unseen Insights: Radar and the Future of Human Sensing |
WMO-8: In-Cabin Radar Sensing Abstract: This presentation highlights advances in mm-wave radar technology for in-cabin automotive applications, including life presence detection, child presence classification, and seat belt reminders. It explores signal processing algorithms, results, and future challenges. | Anand Dabak |
Hear from our experts
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10:00am - 10:15am | Microapps Theater, Booth 5423 / TUMA3 |
Faster Frequency Switching in Space Qualified K-Band PLL Abstract: Frequency hopping between multiple LO frequencies find application in downconverter and upconverter chain where switching time expected is very low. Frequency Switching time in PLL based synthesizers containing integrated VCOs/Multipliers is dominated by VCO/Multiplier calibration time. During the calibration time, output frequency can vary a lot, which is undesired. Proposed FULL ASSIST solution in LMX26xx reduces calibration time to zero by forcing the settings related to frequency switch, all at one go using double buffering registers and thus avoids cycle slipping. With this feature in LMX26xx, overall lock time depends only on minimal register writes and analog loop settling. |
Narala Raghavendra Reddy |
10:30am - 10:45am | Microapps Theater, Booth 5423 / TUMA5 |
Solving PLL Synthesizer Fast Frequency Switching Challenges for EW Applications Abstract: Frequency hopping across wide frequency range find application in multiple systems used in electronic warfare, defense radio, and communications where switching time expected is very low. The Link-16 network used by NATO for transferring real-time tactical information requires frequency hopping under 13 µs. Frequency Switching time in PLL based synthesizers containing integrated VCOs is dominated by VCO calibration time which can go as high as 200 us depending on the capacitor bank in VCOs. Proposed instant calibration feature in LMX2820 reduces the VCO calibration time to 5 us across the wideband frequency range from 45 MHz to 22.6 GHz. |
Narala Raghavendra Dean Banerjee |
4:00pm - 4:15pm |
Microapps Theater, Booth 5423 / TUMA24
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JESD204B/C Compliant Clock Distributions in Large Array Cascaded Systems Abstract: Large phased array systems include multiple RF sampling data converters, which require high precision synchronization to achieve proper beam steering. Synchronization can be achieved by properly aligning the device clocks and phase adjustability of SYSREFs to the data converters for meeting setup and hold time. SYSREFs in large array system can be generated or distributed on tile level, sub-system level and from the host in continuous, pulsed or burst mode. This presentation proposes the JESD204B/C clock buffer-based solution for precise SYSREFs phase alignment and distribution for synchronization up to X-band sampling clocks. |
Ajeet Pal Harish Ramesh Jason Xavier |
Hear from our experts
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12:45pm - 1:00pm | Microapps Theater, Booth 5423 / THMA14 |
Using X band RF Buffers with Sub-Picosecond Noiseless Delays to Mitigate Trace/Cable Mismatches Abstract: New RF buffers have noiseless delays that can achieve 0.5 ps steps and up to 50 ps range. With such delays one can tune out mismatches due to board imperfections, cable/connector mismatches, and other factors. Phase array radar systems |
Dean Banerjee Ajeet Pal Harish Ramesh |
1:30pm - 3:10pm |
Room 211 / Technical Sessions / Th3F
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Chair organization by Texas Instruments / Zheng Liu AI for Design and Optimization of RFICs and Arrays | Various Companies and Universities |
Demo overview
Topics covered | Demo title | Demo description | Products included |
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Analog RF | Grid infrastructure RF radio solution | Sub-1GHz solution with TRF2001 front-end module (FEM) and CC1314 wireless MCU. Demonstrating enhanced range extension of both TX and RX BER, with the use of the TI RF FEM versus signal path loss in the Sub-1GHz ISM band. | TRF2001, CC1314, TRF-CC1314EVM |
Analog RF | High density X-Band transceiver solution | High channel count X-Band, RX and TX solution. Complete X-band solution supporting >1 GHz of instantaneous bandwidth. The design utilizes RF FDAs on the receive paths. The design supports industrial applications as well as radiation-tolerant (SEP) and radiation-hardened (SP) applications in space. | TRF1213, TRF1108, AFE7950, LMK04832 |
Clocking and timing solutions | Optimized JESD204B/C clocking solution & LO generation up to K-band | Showcases the new LMX2624-SP radiation-hardened synthesizer, capable of up to 28GHz output frequency as well as the radiation-hardened LMX1906-SP RF clock buffer with JESD204 data converter synchronization capability. | LMK2624-SP, LMX1906-SP, LMX1205 |
High-speed converters |
Lowest noise GSPS RF digitizer with advanced digital integration | Demonstrates the industry’s higher performance, lowest phase noise, lowest noise floor, DC to 5-GHz RF digitizer using the ADC32RF77. | ADC32RF77, LMX2820, LMX1204, LMK04832, TSW14J58EVM, TI-JESD204-IP |
High-speed converters |
8-ch synchronous RF digitizer in 6uVPX form factor | Synchronization of four ADC12DJ5200RF devices with deterministic latency and phase coherency, TRF1208 active baluns for simplification of analog front-end, in a VITA spec compliant form factor. | ADC12DJ5200RF, TRF1208, LMX2820, LMX1204, LMK04832, TSW14J59EVM, TI-JESD204-IP |
High-speed converters | High density RF-sampling transceiver for software defined radios | Demonstrates the RF and digital capabilities of the catalog AFE81xx family, as well as our advantages over the Xilinx RF-SoC. | AFE8104, AFE8108, AFE8116, LMX2820, LMX1204, TSW14J58EVM, TI-JESD204-IP |
High-speed converters | Ultra-low phase noise DC-20GHz RF synthesizer with DDS integration | Demonstrates DDS capability without FPGA and phase/amplitude noise. One channel generates complex waveforms with DDS block. One channel connects to FSWP showing off phase noise performance. | DAC39RF20 |
Integrated precision ADCs and DACs | Integrated biasing and monitoring solutions in RF PA systems |
This series of demos showcase three of TI’s state-of-the-art RF power amplifier bias controllers: AFE20408, AFE10004 and AFE11612-SEP. They demonstrate the integrated monitoring and automatic biasing capability, as well as alarm shut-off features in real time. |
AFE20408, AFE11612-SEP, AFE10004, OPA4H199-SEP |
Wireless infrastructure |
Industry’s first 16-channel RF transceiver featuring PAM4 |
The demo will feature the industry's first 16-channel RF transceiver, the AFE819x, sending and receiving digital converter data over the new JEDEC JESD204D standard at 52Gbps. The live demo will showcase how TI is achieving ever increasing SerDes data rates required by customers to achieve higher density RF channel counts and increased RF signal bandwidth. | AFE819xEVM |