Nonlinear analysis of MMIC transmit/receive switch utilizing PHEMT devices

This thesis is concerned with on-state MMIC transmit/receive(T/R) switch utilizing pHEMT devices operating in nonlinear mode. The nonlinear performance of the switch, such as output power at one dB gain compression point and the third-order intermodulation product, is investigated using Volterra ser...

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Main Author: Chen, Bo
Other Authors: Law, Choi Look
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-34822023-07-04T15:33:16Z Nonlinear analysis of MMIC transmit/receive switch utilizing PHEMT devices Chen, Bo Law, Choi Look School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Integrated circuits This thesis is concerned with on-state MMIC transmit/receive(T/R) switch utilizing pHEMT devices operating in nonlinear mode. The nonlinear performance of the switch, such as output power at one dB gain compression point and the third-order intermodulation product, is investigated using Volterra series analysis. Some rules are proposed to increase the output power and to minimize the intermodulation. Master of Engineering 2008-09-17T09:30:51Z 2008-09-17T09:30:51Z 1999 1999 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/3482 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Chen, Bo
Nonlinear analysis of MMIC transmit/receive switch utilizing PHEMT devices
description This thesis is concerned with on-state MMIC transmit/receive(T/R) switch utilizing pHEMT devices operating in nonlinear mode. The nonlinear performance of the switch, such as output power at one dB gain compression point and the third-order intermodulation product, is investigated using Volterra series analysis. Some rules are proposed to increase the output power and to minimize the intermodulation.
author2 Law, Choi Look
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title Nonlinear analysis of MMIC transmit/receive switch utilizing PHEMT devices
title_short Nonlinear analysis of MMIC transmit/receive switch utilizing PHEMT devices
title_full Nonlinear analysis of MMIC transmit/receive switch utilizing PHEMT devices
title_fullStr Nonlinear analysis of MMIC transmit/receive switch utilizing PHEMT devices
title_full_unstemmed Nonlinear analysis of MMIC transmit/receive switch utilizing PHEMT devices
title_sort nonlinear analysis of mmic transmit/receive switch utilizing phemt devices
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