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Modeling And Characterization Of Rf And Microwave Power Fets Peter Aaen

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Modeling And Characterization Of Rf And Microwave Power Fets Peter Aaen
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.43 MB
Pages: 388
Author: Peter Aaen, Jaime A. Plá, John Wood
ISBN: 9780521870665, 0521870666
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Modeling And Characterization Of Rf And Microwave Power Fets Peter Aaen by Peter Aaen, Jaime A. Plá, John Wood 9780521870665, 0521870666 instant download after payment.

This 2007 book is a comprehensive exposition of FET modeling, and is a must-have resource for seasoned professionals and new graduates in the RF and microwave power amplifier design and modeling community. In it, you will find descriptions of characterization and measurement techniques, analysis methods, and the simulator implementation, model verification and validation procedures that are needed to produce a transistor model that can be used with confidence by the circuit designer. Written by semiconductor industry professionals with many years' device modeling experience in LDMOS and III-V technologies, this was the first book to address the modeling requirements specific to high-power RF transistors. A technology-independent approach is described, addressing thermal effects, scaling issues, nonlinear modeling, and in-package matching networks. These are illustrated using the current market-leading high-power RF technology, LDMOS, as well as with III-V power devices.

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