Contents:
Carl Sheffres, Microwave Joual Publisher. Benefits of the increasing use of virtual events, including those used at both EuMW and CTIA.
Joseph R. Guerci. Introduction to an adaptive sensor paradigm emerging from the field of cognitive radar.
W. Simon, J. Kassner, O. Litschke, H. Fischer and S. Holzwarth, IMST GmbH. Design of an integrated Ka-band TX front-end module operating in a frequency range from 29.5 to 30 GHz.
John Silvestro, Kezhong Zhao and Arien Sligar, ANSYS Inc. Use of the hybrid finite element and boundary integral technique as a truncation boundary for the finite element method solution.
Nenad Popovic? and Ivana Radnovic?, IMTEL Institute. Introduction to a UHF RFID antenna realized with a dipole matched to a coplanar stripline and inductively coupled with a small rectangular loop.
Yong Zhang and Dafu Lu, University of Electronics Science and Technology of China. Presentation of dual transmission zeros of a lumped-element bandpass filter using low temperature co-fired ceramic technology.
Ben Thomas and Jackie Johnson, RFMD. Proposed methods to improve the metrics in cellular front-end and power amplifier design.
Pat Hindle, Microwave Joual Editor. Use of tunable RF MEMS devices in solving handset reception problems.
M/A-COM Tech Asia. Introduction to an X-band GaAs monolithic microwave integrated circuit core chip for transmit/receive modules.
Avago Technologies Inc. Description of a complete solution that covers 37 to 42 GHz in four surface-mount technology packaged chips.
Rohde & Schwarz. Introduction to a handheld analyzer operating from 100 kHz to 3.6 or 8 GHz.
Mini-Circuits. Introduction to a 20 to 500 MHz, 100 W coaxial high power GaN amplifier featuring high IP2/IP3.
Carl Sheffres, Microwave Joual Publisher. Benefits of the increasing use of virtual events, including those used at both EuMW and CTIA.
Joseph R. Guerci. Introduction to an adaptive sensor paradigm emerging from the field of cognitive radar.
W. Simon, J. Kassner, O. Litschke, H. Fischer and S. Holzwarth, IMST GmbH. Design of an integrated Ka-band TX front-end module operating in a frequency range from 29.5 to 30 GHz.
John Silvestro, Kezhong Zhao and Arien Sligar, ANSYS Inc. Use of the hybrid finite element and boundary integral technique as a truncation boundary for the finite element method solution.
Nenad Popovic? and Ivana Radnovic?, IMTEL Institute. Introduction to a UHF RFID antenna realized with a dipole matched to a coplanar stripline and inductively coupled with a small rectangular loop.
Yong Zhang and Dafu Lu, University of Electronics Science and Technology of China. Presentation of dual transmission zeros of a lumped-element bandpass filter using low temperature co-fired ceramic technology.
Ben Thomas and Jackie Johnson, RFMD. Proposed methods to improve the metrics in cellular front-end and power amplifier design.
Pat Hindle, Microwave Joual Editor. Use of tunable RF MEMS devices in solving handset reception problems.
M/A-COM Tech Asia. Introduction to an X-band GaAs monolithic microwave integrated circuit core chip for transmit/receive modules.
Avago Technologies Inc. Description of a complete solution that covers 37 to 42 GHz in four surface-mount technology packaged chips.
Rohde & Schwarz. Introduction to a handheld analyzer operating from 100 kHz to 3.6 or 8 GHz.
Mini-Circuits. Introduction to a 20 to 500 MHz, 100 W coaxial high power GaN amplifier featuring high IP2/IP3.