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Large signal device characterisation using active load-pull for improved MMIC design

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  • Thursday, 28 February 2008
  • 00:28 - 00:28
  • Duration: 24 mins
  • Publication date: 28 Feb 2008
  • Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event IET Seminar on RF and Microwave IC Design

About the session

The design of high frequency large-signal active devices depends heavily upon the accuracy of the models used by CAD programs. Traditionally, these models have either been physics or equivalent-circuit based, and this presentation describes an alternative approach where measured large-signal data is directly incorporated into the design environment. This approach ensures an accurate representation of the device under large-signal operating conditions and also offers the ability to validate any matching solutions developed before the physical MMIC is realised.

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    Dominic M. FitzPatrick

    University of Cardiff, Sch. of Eng.

    Dominic FitzPatrick has been involved with the design of solid state microwave amplifiers for over 20 years. He graduated from the Portsmouth Polytechnic in 1984 joining Pascall Electronics. In 1988 he returned to Portsmouth to undertake a Masters in Solid State Microwave Physics. After working for a small consultancy; Libra Design Associates, he joined Wessex Electronics, eventually becoming Technical Director. In 1999 he joined Milmega, and early in 2004 he was part of the successful management buy-out team. Leaving at the end of 2006 Dominic has returned to academia and is pursuing a Ph.D. in microwave engineering at Cardiff University.
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