Microsemi Corporation ( MSCC) recently unveiled a 750 watt (W) RF transistor named MDSGN-750ELMV. The transistor is designed to provide highest power performance in air traffic control and accident ...
Abstract— Today’s on-chip Analog/Mixed-Signal and RF (A/RF) systems have reached a limit of size and complexity where transistor-level SPICE and FastSPICE simulation approaches cannot deliver a ...
The common-emitter configuration (Figure 1a) is the only one in which the input and output are out of phase. For efficient operation at high frequencies, it is crucial to minimize the series ...
Freescale Semiconductor has introduced an RF power LDMOS transistor that combines the industry’s highest output power and efficiency with the greatest ruggedness of any competitive device in its class ...
Active inductors have emerged as a transformative component in CMOS radio frequency (RF) circuit design, effectively replacing traditional passive inductors with active semiconductor networks. By ...
In this blog, we will discuss how Keysight RF Circuit Simulation Professional revamps RF circuit simulation and optimization. Discover how to achieve efficient, accurate designs for even the most ...
A technique that uses hydrogen to improve transistor performance on real-world graphene devices has been demonstrated on the wafer-scale. Researchers have demonstrated a 3x improvement in electron ...
Ampleon’s transistor offers a frequency response of 0 to 650 MHz in an air-cavity ceramic package. Ampleon has released the first of a family of RF power devices based on its Advanced Rugged ...
In September 2010, a UCLA research team reported that they had overcome some of these difficulties and were able to fabricate graphene transistors with unparalleled speed. These transistors used a ...
Over the recent weeks here at Hackaday, we’ve been taking a look at the humble transistor. In a series whose impetus came from a friend musing upon his students arriving with highly developed ...
(Nanowerk News) Graphene, a one-atom-thick layer of graphitic carbon, has the potential to make consumer electronic devices faster and smaller. But its unique properties, and the shrinking scale of ...