In electronic systems, wires and cables provide intentional circuit paths for power or signal currents to move from a source to a load and then return to the source. These current paths have the ...
Cables for the transport of radio frequency signals are almost invariably coaxial, apart from a few specialized applications such as HF aerial feeder which may use balanced lines. Coax's outstanding ...
SPICE has been the mainstay tool for analog and RF designers for over 25 years. During that time, analog- and RF-circuit complexity has grown by several orders of magnitude while circuit geometries ...
The research group led by Professor Peter Kinget at the Columbia University Integrated Systems Laboratory (CISL) focuses on cutting edge analog and RF circuit design using digital nanoscale CMOS ...
Advanced, fully interoperable circuit simulation environment for radio frequency integrated circuit designers working in Cadence Virtuoso, Synopsys Custom Compiler, and Keysight ADS platforms New ...
CMOS mixers are integral components in modern radio frequency (RF) circuit design, enabling frequency conversion in wireless systems while prioritising low power consumption. Recent progress in ...
Situation: You’re an IT person new to radio broadcast engineering and are given the keys to an AM transmitter site. The manager says to go out and get familiar with the equipment. The site reminds you ...
If you've ever designed an RF oscillator, you've probably encountered squegging. Sometimes called "motor boating," squegging causes oscillators to start and stop at frequencies much lower than the ...
Superconducting hardware leveraging the Josephson effect and flux quantization inherent to superconductivity offers exciting possibilities in RF sensing. Superconducting hardware has become viable due ...
Intended for the complex, multi-physics requirements of RF integrated circuit (RFIC) design, wireless, automotive, and satellite designers will now be able to use this tool to help them overcome ...
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