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Nonlinear Design Fets And Hemts Microwave Peter H Ladbrooke

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Nonlinear Design Fets And Hemts Microwave Peter H Ladbrooke
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Publisher: Artech House Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 39.22 MB
Pages: 373
Author: Peter H. Ladbrooke
ISBN: 9781630818685, 1630818682
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Nonlinear Design Fets And Hemts Microwave Peter H Ladbrooke by Peter H. Ladbrooke 9781630818685, 1630818682 instant download after payment.

Despite its continuing popularity, the so-called standard circuit model of compound semiconductor field-effect transistors (FETs) and high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) is shown to have a limitation for nonlinear analysis and design: it is valid only in the static limit. When the voltages and currents are time-varying, as they must be for these devices to have any practical use, the model progressively fails for higher specification circuits. This book shows how to reform the standard model to render it fully compliant with the way FETs and HEMTs actually function, thus rendering it valid dynamically. Proof-of-principle is demonstrated for several practical circuits, including a frequency doubler and amplifiers with demanding performance criteria. Methods for extracting both the reformulated model and the standard model are described, including a scheme for re-constructing from S-parameters the bias-dependent dynamic (or RF) I(V) characteristics along which devices work in real-world applications, and as needed for the design of nonlinear circuits using harmonic-balance and time-domain simulators. The book includes a historical review of how variations on the standard model theme evolved, leading up to one of the most widely used―the Angelov (or Chalmers) model.

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