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Detailed information on the principles of integrated design required for successful fabrication of MMIC chips at a reasonable cost. It emphasizes CAD techniques and the effects of material variation. The device modelling techniques presented demonstrate the simulation of overall MMIC chip behavior a
This book gives you – in one comprehensive and practical resource -- everything you need to successfully design modern and sophisticated power amplifiers at mmWave frequencies. The book provides an in-depth treatment of the design methodology for MMIC power amplifiers, then brings you step by step through the various phases of design, from the selection of technology and preliminary architecture considerations, to the effective design of the matching circuits and conversion of electrical-to-electromagnetic models. Detailed figures and numerous practical applications are included to help you gain valuable insights into these technologies and learn to identify the best path to a successful design. You’ll be guided through a range of new mmWave power applications that show particular promise to support new 5G systems, while mastering the use of GaN technology that continues to dominate the power mmWave applications due to its high power, gain, and efficiency. This is a valuable resource for power amplifier design engineers, technicians, industry R&D staff, and anyone getting into the area of power MMICs who wants to learn how to design at mmWave frequencies.
This exciting new resource describes a unified approach to non-linear analysis and design involving compound semiconductor field effect transistors (FETs) and heterojunction field effect transistors (HFETs). It provides an understanding of the characterization and analysis devices made by non-linear design, highlighting the relationship between design and performance. The rarely acknowledged errors inherent in extracting capacitive and conductance elements, as required by all circuit models, from measurements made at the terminals of a device is given, and how these limitations and restrictions often yield workable results is demonstrated. Under large-signal conditions, the operating point m...
Here's an introduction to the application of Field Effect Transistors (FET) as frequency multipliers and harmonic oscillators. With an emphasis on nonlinear techniques, a minimal amount of mathematics, and the proper combination of theory and experimentation, this book helps microwave and millimeter-wave engineers comprehend the fundamental concepts and design rules of frequency multipliers and harmonic oscillators.
This work is aimed at practitioners wishing to gain a broader systems-based perspective of phase-locked loops; and is also suitable as a graduate text for engineering students. It provides detailed coverage of digital sampling effects in modern phase-locked frequency synthesizers from a systems perspective, and discusses all aspects of phase noise, its mathematical modelling and its impact upon different digital communication systems. Sections on building blocks for frequency synthesis using phase-locked loops, frequency synthesis using sampled-data control systems, and MASCET, are included.
Ties the basic concepts of ACT device technology together with signal processing concepts and applications.
Presents reprinted tutorial papers on HEMTs, HBTs and heterojunctions, including papers which report major achievements of the HEMT and HBT technologies in the fields of microwave, millimeter-wave and digital ICs.
This is an applications-oriented text that describes the basics of EM fields and gives solutions to crosstalk problems using relevant formulas, experiments and analysis.