The SERENA project has advanced the available output power for a 39 GHz beamforming system with a factor of 10. This result is based on the characterised output power from the fabricated GaN-on-Si MMIC front-ends. Since the inception of SERENA, 5G mm-wave systems have been commercially deployed in the US (on both the 28 GHz and 39 GHz bands) and other regions have followed. Europe is currently lagging both North America and Asia in terms of mm-wave deployments. Furthermore, 3GPP have ratified the 5G NR standard for sub 6 GHz and above 24 GHz. Mm-wave 5G is already happening and the coming years will give a rapid evolvement of 5G mm-wave radio base station products for various use cases: fixed wireless access, enhanced mobile broadband etc. Ericsson have already launched two generations of mm-wave radio base station products. There is currently a strong market pull which will strongly contribute to the exploitation of the SERENA technology. At the start of the SERENA-project we could not anticipate the rapid deployment of 5G NR technology during the project duration.
Main achievements of the SERENA-project are improved TRL of embedding mm-wave RFICs and MMICs in commercial high-frequency laminate printed circuit boards. Both embedding of SiGe RFICs with Cu-pads and GaN-on-Si MMICs with Au-pads have been demonstrated, together with embedding of decoupling capacitors. The TRL for this technology have been increased from 4 to 6. At the start of the project, we had the ambitions target of achieving TRL 7-8 for the integration platform. Based on the experiences in SERENA the consortium has identified the hurdles to move from TRL 6 to 8.