Semiconductor Electronics for High Power/High Speed Reconfigurable RF and Microwave Electronics
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Webinar Time12:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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Webinar Overview
The microwave and RF design engineer always seeks to develop a design that will meet specifications the first time that the circuit is fabricated. To do so requires that as many elements and phenomenon as possible associated with the control devices and circuit be accurately modeled. In the case of the microwave and RF semiconductor control circuits, accurate modeling of the solid-state control components over frequency, voltage, current and power is key to successful control system design. This talk will cover material that will provide the RF and microwave design engineer insight into the physical operation and modeling of PIN diodes and field-effect transistors (FETs) as control components and their use in microwave and RF control circuits. The talk will cover basic RF and microwave control circuits for reconfigurable electronics, and then focus on linear and nonlinear behavior and models for PIN diode, MESFET and MOSFET control elements to implement these circuits. The talk will conclude with control circuit examples using these models for use in reconfigurable RF and microwave electronics.
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