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MRF volume 6 issue 6 Cover and Front matter
Sawsan Sadek, Mohammed Essaaidi
Near-field microwave microscopy for the characterization of dielectric materials
Jamal Rammal, Olivier Tantot, Nicolas Delhote, Serge Verdeyme
In this paper, we present a near-field microwave microscopy method for the characterization of dielectric materials samples in the Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) band. The system proposed is composed of a probe coupled to a dielectric resonator (DR) operating in the TE mode. Latter this is used to fix the resonance frequency of the resonator at 2.45 GHz. This system is used for the chara
Ultra wideband matching network design for a V-shaped square planar monopole antenna
Ramazan Köprü, Sedat Kilinç, Ça?atay Aydin, Do?u Ça?da? Atilla, Cahit Karaku?, Binbo?a Siddik Yarman
In this paper, design, manufacture, and measurement of a wideband matching network for a broadband V-shaped square planar monopole antenna (V-SPMA) is presented. Matching network design is unavoidable in most cases even vital to facilitate a maximally flat power transfer gain for an antenna. In the work, a bandpass matching network (BPMN) design is done for a particular square monopole antenna wit
Design of 5 GHz low-power CMOS LC VCO based on complementary cross-coupled topology with modified tail current-shaping technique
Meng-Ting Hsu, Po-Hung Chen, Yao-Yen Lee
In this paper, a low-power CMOS LC voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) with body-biasing and low-phase noise with Q-enhancement techniques is presented. A self-body biased circuit is introduced that can reduce power consumption. Some derivations of the Q-enhancement and how to improve the phase noise of the circuit are also discussed. This chip is implemented by the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufactur
Comparative analysis of radial and axial power output in relativistic magnetron and effect of dielectric side-walls introduced in the resonator on dominant operating mode
Ayush Saxena, Raju Barakade, Navdeep M. Singh, Ankur Patel
A comparative analysis of radiated power in relativistic magnetron is done using particle-in-cell simulations performed on Magic3d code developed by ATK Mission Systems. The Resonator with dielectric side-walls (DSW) is compared with no-side wall (NSW) configuration having same input parameters and resonator dimensions. Observations and comments have been made on the output power, obtained both ax
Laser induced microwave oscillator under the influence of interference
Arindum Mukherjee, Somnath Chatterjee, Nikhil Ranjan Das, Baidyanath Biswas
An optoelectronic oscillator (OEO) under the influence of a weak interference has been investigated. The system equation of the OEO under the influence of interference has been derived. A novel technique for calculating the lock range of the oscillator using the harmonic balance method in presence of interference has been demonstrated. Theoretical analysis coupled with experimental results has bee
Compact 3D USB dongle monopole antenna for mobile wireless communication bands
Dalia M. Elsheakh, Amr M.E. Safwat
Three-dimensional compact volume internal antenna for universal serial bus (USB) dongle that covers hexa operating bands is proposed in this paper. The volume of the proposed USB dongle is 15×20×4 mm; it is based on two connected monopoles, one of them is semi-circular monopole ended by three unit cells of meander-line and the other is a bent monopole with four unit cells of high-impedance wire. T
Beam steering spiral antenna reconfigured by PIN diodes
Liang Gong, Rodica Ramer, King Yuk ?Eric? Chan
The paper proposes a new design for a single-arm, rectangular, spiral antenna (SARSA) with a wide azimuth space coverage. The antenna, operating at around 3.3 GHz, is capable of steering the beam in four separate directions in the azimuth plane. Only three DC signals are required to control the seven PIN diodes attached along the spiral arm. The antenna has a 200-MHz-bandwidth around 3.3 GHz with
Optimization circuit model of a multiconductor transmission line
Youssef Mejdoub, Hicham Rouijaa, Abdelilah Ghammaz
This paper presents an optimization circuit model of multiconductor transmission lines in the time domain. Several methods allow calculation of the currents and the tensions distributed on the uniform transmission line. Most of these methods are limited to lines with constant losses, and only for linear loads. The macro-model we propose, using Pade approximant, employs more variables and allows it
Introducing the new wideband small plate antennas with engraved voids to form new geometries based on CRLH MTM-TLs for wireless applications
Mohammad Alibakhshi
In this paper, four new wideband small antennas based on the composite right/left-handed transmission line (CRLH-TL) structures are designed, tooled, and made. The proposed antennas are introduced with best in size, bandwidth, and radiation patterns. The physical size and the operational frequency of the antennas depend on size of the unit cells and the equivalent transmission line model parameter
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