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Circuit model for given reflectance data constructed with mixed lumped and distributed elements for high speed/high frequency communication systems
(IEEE, 2005)In this paper, a reflectance-based "non linear interpolation method" is presented to model the measured or computed data, obtained from a "passive one-port physical device" using mixed lumped and distributed elements. Mixed ... -
Construction of some classes of two-variable lossless ladder networks with simple lumped elements and uniform transmission lines
(IEEE, 1998)In this paper, explicit two-variable description of some classes of ladder networks of high-pass, bandpass and band-reject types are presented. Up to a certain complexity, for two-element kinds of these type regular ... -
Front-end CMOS electronics for monolithic integration with CMUT arrays: Circuit design and initial experimental results
(2008)This paper discusses design of CMOS-ASICs for monolithic integration of CMUT arrays by post-CMOS fabrication. We describe design strategies for monolithic integration and demonstrate the advantages of CMUT-on-CMOS approach. ... -
An immitance based tool for modelling passive one-port devices by means of darlington equivalents
(Urban & Fischer Verlag, 2001)An immitance-based method is presented to model measured or computed data, obtained from a "passive one-port physical device" by means of its Darlington equivalent. In other words, the given data is modelled as a lossless ... -
A real frequency approach to describe lossless two-ports formed with mixed lumped and distributed elements
(Urban & Fischer Verlag, 2001)The design of microwave filters, matching networks, amplifiers, that Is the "Broadband Networks" with mixed lossless lumped and distributed elements, has been a significant concern of the circuit theoreticians of the field. ... -
A reflectance-based computer aided modelling tool for high speed/high frequency communication systems
(IEEE, 2001)A reflectance-based method is presented to model the measured or computed data, obtained from a "passive one-port physical device" by means of its Darlington equivalent. The basis of the new modelling tool rests on the ...