The high millimeter-wave (mmW) frequency range offers new possibilities for high-resolution imaging and sensing as well as for high data rate wireless communication systems. The use of power amplifiers of such systems boosts the performance in terms of operating range and/or data rate. To date, however, the design of solid-state power amplifiers at frequencies about 210 GHz suffers from limited transistor model accuracy, resulting in significant deviation of simulation and measurement. This causes cost and time consuming re-design iterations, and it obstructs the possibility of design optimization ultimately leading to moderate results. For verification of the small-signal behavior of our in-house large-signal transistor model, S-parameter ...
Background and Objectives: A very difficult and urgent task is to obtain high output powers of...
The behaviour of grounded coplanar waveguide (GCPW) structures in the upper millimeter-wave range is...
Broadband, millimeter-wave signals can be generated by using frequency multipliers that are cascaded...
The properties of various mHEMT technologies and their advantages for millimeter-wave (mmW) power am...
The use of CMOS technologies for microwave and millimeter wave applications has recently been made p...
As the gate length of CMOS processes has become smaller and the device fT has increased, application...
This research effort advances millimeter-wave transistor modeling in a current RF/Microwave circuit ...
Five different 20 GHz power amplifiers in 130 nm CMOS technology have been designed and characterize...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The interest for devices operating in the millimeter-wave (mmW) range (30-300 GHz) and submillimeter...
This paper summarizes the design and measured performance of a MMIC power amplifier for W-band. The ...
A new MODFET circuit model required for millimeter-wave MMIC design has been developed, since it was...
The interest for devices operating in the millimeter-wave range (30-300 GHz) and submillimeter-wave ...
Research in the mm-wave band using CMOS and SiGe technologies has gained momentum over the past few ...
In the demand of high data rate wireless transformation, bandwidth is a expensive resource. Thanks t...
Background and Objectives: A very difficult and urgent task is to obtain high output powers of...
The behaviour of grounded coplanar waveguide (GCPW) structures in the upper millimeter-wave range is...
Broadband, millimeter-wave signals can be generated by using frequency multipliers that are cascaded...
The properties of various mHEMT technologies and their advantages for millimeter-wave (mmW) power am...
The use of CMOS technologies for microwave and millimeter wave applications has recently been made p...
As the gate length of CMOS processes has become smaller and the device fT has increased, application...
This research effort advances millimeter-wave transistor modeling in a current RF/Microwave circuit ...
Five different 20 GHz power amplifiers in 130 nm CMOS technology have been designed and characterize...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The interest for devices operating in the millimeter-wave (mmW) range (30-300 GHz) and submillimeter...
This paper summarizes the design and measured performance of a MMIC power amplifier for W-band. The ...
A new MODFET circuit model required for millimeter-wave MMIC design has been developed, since it was...
The interest for devices operating in the millimeter-wave range (30-300 GHz) and submillimeter-wave ...
Research in the mm-wave band using CMOS and SiGe technologies has gained momentum over the past few ...
In the demand of high data rate wireless transformation, bandwidth is a expensive resource. Thanks t...
Background and Objectives: A very difficult and urgent task is to obtain high output powers of...
The behaviour of grounded coplanar waveguide (GCPW) structures in the upper millimeter-wave range is...
Broadband, millimeter-wave signals can be generated by using frequency multipliers that are cascaded...