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Quasi-elliptic evanescent-mode filters using non-resonating mode waveguide cavities
Published online : 01-06-2015
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A new technique to realize quasi-elliptic bandpass filters with extreme close-in rejection is presented in this paper. The basic idea consists of embedding non-resonating mode waveguide cavities within the structure of an evanescent-mode filter. Such a combination of cavities and resonators allows the generation of very close transmission zeros while realizing at the same time relatively wide pass
Design and test of a pulse-width modulator and driver for space-borne GaN switch mode power amplifiers in P-band
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In this paper, the design and test of a single-chip RF pulse-width modulator and driver (PWMD) aimed at exciting a high-power class-E GaN high-power stage at 435 MHz is described. For the required buffer size, avoiding potential ringing of the pulses within the buffer structure presents a major challenge in the design process. Therefore, a smaller test chip capable of driving capacitive loads of u
Dielectric waveguides for industrial radar applications
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In this paper, we present several dielectric waveguide (DWG setups that enable the transition between radar front ends and antennas in challenging, industrial environments. Apart from good propagation behavior, DWG provide a nearly dispersion free transmission over large distances. Furthermore, they can be used as an electrical insulator in places with critical creep distances, in high temperature
A high-precision long-range cooperative radar system for gantry rail crane distance measurement
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We present the implementation of a cooperative radar system on a gantry rail crane for distance measurements in an industrial environment. The measurement approach is based on the dual-ramp frequency-modulated continuous-wave principle, using identical sensor-nodes at the endpoints of the range of interest. Pseudo-range information is exchanged via a dedicated data-link between these stations. At
Highlighting trapping phenomena in microwave GaN HEMTs by low-frequency -parameters
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This paper presents an original characterization method of trapping phenomena in gallium nitride high electron mobility transistors (GaN HEMTs). This method is based on the frequency dispersion of the output-admittance that is characterized by low-frequency S-parameter measurements. As microwave performances of GaN HEMTs are significantly affected by trapping effects, trap characterization is esse
245 GHz SiGe sensor system for gas spectroscopy
Published online : 01-06-2015
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A 245 GHz sensor system for gas spectroscopy is presented, which includes a SiGe receiver (RX), a SiGe transmitter (TX), and a 0.6 m long gas absorption cell between the TX and RX. The integrated local oscillators of the RX and the TX are controlled by two external phase locked loops (PLLs), whose reference frequencies are swept with constant frequency offset for a low IF of the RX. The RX consist
Design and experimental evaluation of compensated bondwire interconnects above 100 GHz
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Different types of bondwire interconnect for differential chip-to-antenna and single-ended chip-to-chip interfaces are investigated. Two differential compensation structures for various lengths of interconnects are designed and experimentally evaluated using dedicated transmit and receive radar modules operating across a 110?156 GHz band. Measurement results demonstrate that a fractional bandwidth
MRF volume 7 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
Published online : 01-01-2015
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MRF volume 7 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
Published online : 01-01-2015
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Azimuthally periodic wedge-shaped metal vane loaded circular ring frequency selective surface
Published online : 01-02-2015
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In this paper, the analysis and simulation of a novel geometrical structure of the frequency selective surface (FSS), which has been achieved through the conductive loading of the simple circular ring with wedge-shaped metal vanes has been discussed. The electrical performance and behavior of the proposed structure have been studied in Ku band (12?18 GHz) of the electromagnetic spectrum for satell