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MRF volume 12 issue 7 Cover and Front matter
A. Ghiotto, A. Takacs, J.-C. Nallatamby, J. Portilla, J.-Y. Dauvignac, S. Méric
EuMW 2019 Special Issue
A. Ghiotto, A. Takacs, J.-C. Nallatamby, J. Portilla, J.-Y. Dauvignac, S. Méric
Dual-band bandpass filter for software defined radio and 5G
Wei-Chung Chang, Wen-Hua Tu
This paper presents the filter design in the student design competition of EuMW 2019. This contest motivates students for the design and implementation of a dual-band bandpass filter able to get outstanding performance, where different implementation technologies, such as microstrip, coplanar, multilayer microstrip, substrate integrated waveguide, and some others can be effectively employed. Filte
Effective resistivity extraction of low-loss silicon substrates at millimeter-wave frequencies
Lucas Nyssens, Martin Rack, Jean-Pierre Raskin
The effective resistivity () is a figure of merit commonly used to assess the radio-frequency performance of a substrate from the measurements of coplanar waveguide lines. For highly resistive substrates, such as the trap-rich (TR) substrate, the extracted decreases by several orders of magnitude at millimeter-wave frequencies. The explanation for this decay is twofold. First, the imaginary part
Quasi-elliptic dual-band bandpass filters based on series-cascaded multi-resonant cells
Andrea Ashley, Dakotah J. Simpson, Dimitra Psychogiou
This paper reports on quasi-elliptic dual-band bandpass filters (BPFs) that were designed for the Filter Student Design Competition of the 2019 European Microwave Week. The proposed lumped-element (LE) BPF concept is based on two dual-band transversal cells and one multi-resonant cell that allow the realization of symmetric and asymmetric dual-band transfer functions shaped by six poles and five t
Analysis of microwave backscattering from nonlinear sea surface with currents: doppler spectrum and SAR images
Xiang Su, Xiaoxiao Zhang, Hongxing Dang, Xiaomin Tan
Electromagnetic scattering from the sea surface is of great significance in radar detection, target recognition, ocean remote sensing, etc. By introducing the action spectrum, the modified spatio-temporal variation wave spectrum is used to establish a nonlinear sea surface with currents in this paper. Traditional capillary wave modification facet scattering model (CWMFSM) can only calculate the ba
Microfluidic reflective-mode differential sensor based on open split ring resonators (OSRRs)
J. Muñoz-Enano, P. Vélez, M. Gil, F. Martín
This paper proposes a differential sensor based on a pair of open split ring resonators (OSRR) operating in reflection. The output signal is thus the differential reflection coefficient of both resonators, intimately related to their dielectric loading. Thus, for identical loads in both sensing resonators, the individual reflection coefficients are equal, thereby providing an ideally null output s
A superheterodyne 300 GHz wireless link for ultra-fast terahertz communication systems
Iulia Dan, Guillaume Ducournau, Shintaro Hisatake, Pascal Szriftgiser, Ralf-Peter Braun, Ingmar Kallfass
A superheterodyne transmission scheme is adopted and analyzed in a 300 GHz wireless point-to-point link. This was realized using two different intermediate frequency (IF) systems. The first uses fast digital synthesis which provides an IF signal centered around a carrier frequency of 10 GHz. The second involves the usage of commercially available mixers, which work as direct up- and down-converter
GaN digital microwave outphasing PA
Thomas Hoffmann, Andreas Wentzel, Thomas Flisgen, Florian Hühn, Wolfgang Heinrich
This paper presents a novel GaN-based digital outphasing power amplifier (PA) for the 800 MHz range. The PA reaches a maximum output power of 5.8 W at 30 V final-stage (FS) drain supply voltage. A novel output combiner circuit is used and efficiency is improved by resonant commutation of the FSs and optimized driver circuits for the two GaN push-pull FSs. 3D electromagnetic simulation of output ne
Robust design of a broadband dual-polarized transition from PCB to circular dielectric waveguide for mm-wave applications
Andre Meyer, Martin Schneider
A growing interest in dielectric waveguides (DWGs) as an alternative to commonly used waveguides (like coaxial or twisted-pair cables) for high data rate interconnects could be observed in the last few years. Especially in the mm-wave frequency range (30?300 GHz) applications with these waveguides benefit from low losses and low dispersion. Moreover, using both polarizations of the fundamental mod
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