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Comparison of Coaxial Dipole Antennas for Applications in the Near-field and Far-field Regions

Coaxial antennas with properties similar to those of a two-wire dipole antenna are presented and analyzed. Since coaxial antennas extend along a straight line and can have almost any radius, they may be easily inserted into confined spaces that require...
Coaxial antennas with properties similar to those of a two-wire dipole antenna are developed and analyzed in this article. In order to simulate the characteristics of a two-wire dipole antenna with a 50 Ω coaxial line, the inner and outer conductors of the coaxial line are altered in specific...
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Predicting the EVM Performance of WLAN Power Amplifiers with OFDM Signals

This article details a method of predicting the error vector magnitude (EVM) of wireless local area network (WLAN) power amplifiers (PA). It starts with a definition and explanation of EVM, and explains the EVM specification as defined by the IEEE 802....
The 802.11a/g WLAN standards stipulate the use of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) signals with M-QAM symbols modulation, where M can be as high as 64. These wideband digital modulations demand PAs with high linearity, due to the inherent high peak-to-average ratio (PAR) of these signals. This article describes...
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S-band High Power Solid-state Amplifier Design and Development

The design and development of a 230 W power amplifier operating at S-band (2.35 to 2.45 GHz) is described. The motivation behind this development is the need for a microwave driver amplifier to be used in the linear accelerator facility at the Institut...
The starting point for the design of the S-band high power amplifier was that it had to meet the specifications given in Table 1 . These specifications are dictated by the actual operating conditions of the magnetron, which the amplifier is going to feed with microwave power. Solid-state technology...
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Design of a Novel Balun for a Star Configuration Double-balanced Mixer at S-band

A double-balanced mixer (DBM) has some advantages over other types of mixers. Ring and star configurations are available for the construction of a DBM. Between the two, the star configuration is preferred for high frequency operation. The star configur...
The merits of a doubly balanced mixer (DBM) include high dynamic range, good port-to-port isolation and rejection of even-order spurious responses. 1 The ring configuration, using two trifilar wound ferrite transformers, is most commonly used for DBMs at low frequencies. The application of a transformer DBM is, however, limited...
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A Low Profile Switch Filter Bank

Switch filter banks or integrated filter assemblies have been primarily built as large high profile block type structures that consume a large portion of available design space. This has primarily been driven by the physical limitations of the RF filters, switches and control circuitry. The Lorch Microwave model 4IFA-1600/22-300-MP...
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Comprehensive Models for RLC Components to Accelerate PCB Designs

Powerfully flexible software models are now available for surface-mount (SMT) resistor, inductor and capacitor (RLC) components that are accurate over wide ranges of frequency, part value and mounting configurations. These unique, substrate-scalable Global Models™ are developed from careful measurements taken in typical application circuit mounts on multiple boards. Global...
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