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Utilization and Validation of HBT Nonlinear Frequency Domain Behavioral Models in the Design and Simulation of Oscillator Circuits
Año:2010

Áreas de investigación
  • Tecnología electrónica y de las comunicaciones

Datos
Descripción
Recently new behavioral model formulations, i.e. PHD model, X-parameters, have been shown to robustly describe the nonlinear behavior of transistors. Such models being obtained from measurements performed using the emerging family of nonlinear network analyzers. The critical next step is to further demonstrate the usefulness and validity of such models in CAD design. In this paper it will be shown that such models can be successfully utilized in the design and performance prediction of free running RF oscillators, when using an adequate extraction strategy. For that purpose, a PHD type behavioral model was extracted at two different output port impedances, from the measured response of a SiGe HBT stimulated by a set of harmonically related discrete tones. For that purpose, LSNA (Large Signal Network Analyzer) nonlinear measurements, at an adequate device load impedance, and different output active injections levels have been used. To check the model validity and efficiency, its performance has been studied and compared at device and oscillator circuit level. This analysis showed the importance of the election of an appropriate output impedance for the model generation. Using this model, HBT-based oscillators have been successfully designed and fabricated.
Internacional
Si
Nombre congreso
European Microwave Conference, 2010. EUMC 2010.
Tipo de participación
960
Lugar del congreso
París, Francia
Revisores
Si
ISBN o ISSN
978-2-87487-016-3
DOI
Fecha inicio congreso
28/09/2010
Fecha fin congreso
30/09/2010
Desde la página
481
Hasta la página
484
Título de las actas
Proceedings

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Participantes
  • Autor: Ana Peláez Pérez UPM
  • Autor: A. Rodríguez Testera Universidad de Vigo
  • Autor: O. Mojón Universidad de Vigo
  • Autor: M. Fernández Barciela Universidad de Vigo
  • Autor: P.J. Tasker Cardiff University. UK
  • Autor: José Ignacio Alonso Montes UPM

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