EECS 534

Design and Characterization of Microwave Devices and Monolithic Circuits Prerequisite: Graduate Standing, EECS 421 or EECS 525. I odd years (4 credits)
 

Theory and design of passive and active microwave components and monolithic integrated circuits including: microstrip, lumped inductors and capacitors, GaAs FETs, varactor and mixer diodes, monolithic phase shifters, attenuators, amplifiers and oscillators. Experimental characterization of the above components using network analyzer, spectrum analyzer, power and noise meters.


Lecture and laboratory.


[GaN] [InP] [GaAs] [MOCVD] [Mixer] [Gunn (NDR)] [PIN] [HBTs] [HEMTs] [MMICs]

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